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I agree. Personally, I use Bitwarden because it's open source and has been audited by third party security firms annually and is proven to be extremely secure. Plus, its annual fee of just $10 is an absolute steal for what you're getting.
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How do you feel about movies with no clear hero or villain?
killamch89 posted a topic in Movies & TV
I’ve been watching a few films lately where the lines between hero and villain are really blurred, or even non-existent. Some are open-ended, where everyone has their own flaws and motivations. Others lean into moral ambiguity. How do you feel about movies like this? Do you enjoy the complexity, or do you prefer more traditional storytelling with clear good guys and bad guys? -
I’ve noticed a lot of movie reviews online either tease big moments or dive deep into spoilers. Personally, I love going in blind and hate when a review gives away key plot points. But I know some people enjoy getting the full breakdown ahead of time. What about you? Do you prefer reviews that leave spoilers out, or do you like when reviewers discuss key plot twists and character arcs in detail? How do you feel about reviews that might reveal too much?
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Some TV genres seem to fall back on the same tired tropes over and over. Whether it’s the “mysterious loner” in crime dramas, the “reluctant hero” in action series, or the “quirky sidekick” in sitcoms, it can feel like the same formulaic characters and plotlines. What TV genre do you think overuses clichés the most, and which tropes do you think need to be retired for good?
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I’ve always admired actors who take the risk and do their own stunts. It adds a level of authenticity to the action and shows a real commitment to their craft. But, on the flip side, it can be dangerous and lead to injury. Do you prefer when actors do their own stunts, or do you think it’s safer and smarter for professionals to take the lead? What are some standout performances where you can tell the actor really went all in?
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There are so many passionate fanbases out there, but which TV show has the most supportive, creative, and engaging community? Whether it's through fan art, intense discussions, or real-world meetups, some communities stand out for their positivity and dedication. For example, "Doctor Who" fans have been around for decades, while "Stranger Things" fans seem to take the internet by storm. What do you think? Which TV show has the best fan community, and why?
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Whether it’s for relaxation, therapy, or just as a fun experience. Have any of you ever been hypnotized? What was it like? Did it work for you, or did you find it more of a placebo? I’ve heard mixed stories, with some people swearing by it, while others say it didn’t do much.
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We all have those foods or drinks we steer clear of for health reasons. Whether it's due to allergies, digestive issues, weight management, or just personal preference, what do you avoid and why?
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Do you prefer staying in or going out more often?
killamch89 replied to killamch89's topic in General Chat
Outside of having to do necessary stuff like exercise, errands and seeing family, I've become a bit of a home body lol. It's funny that since I've gotten to my 30s, I've kind of become like this. In my 20s, I didn't know what being inside meant. -
Looking back, we all had that one toy that sparked our imagination or was simply a source of comfort. For me, it was my Lego Sets. Whether it was something you spent hours with, or something that held sentimental value, what was your all-time favorite childhood toy?
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What TV series would you recommend to everyone?
killamch89 replied to killamch89's topic in Movies & TV
Agreed. I also thought the second season up until the latter episodes were also decent. Too bad it was cancelled. -
Same. In addition to that, I have a password manager and use its password creation feature to create unique and extremely long passwords for each account I have.
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Atari games may be old school, but some still hold up today with surprisingly high replay value. Whether it's the challenge, simplicity, or addictive gameplay, certain titles keep drawing you back. For me, classics like Asteroids and Centipede always offer that "just one more round" feeling. What Atari games do you think have the most staying power, and why? What keeps you coming back to them?
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For those of you still rocking Atari consoles (2600, 5200, etc.), what are your go-to tips for keeping them in good working condition? I’ve heard cleaning the cartridge slots, using proper ventilation, and storing them in a cool, dry place helps, but what else do you do to avoid common issues like overheating or controller malfunctions? Any special maintenance routines or products you swear by?
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There were a lot of great Atari consoles, but which one stood out for you? Was it the classic 2600 with its pioneering games, the 7800 for its backward compatibility, or maybe something like the Lynx for its handheld gaming? What made your favorite Atari console the best, and how did it shape your gaming experience?
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Whether it’s a casual time-killer or something more in-depth, what was the game that had you coming back day after day? Did it consume your free time or distract you from other activities?
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What's the longest gaming session you've had on a mobile device?
killamch89 posted a topic in Mobile
What’s the longest session you’ve had on a mobile device? Was it a marathon session of something casual like Candy Crush, or did you dive into a more immersive game? How did your phone handle the extended playtime? -
Some games have incredible soundtracks that perfectly complement the gameplay. Whether it's the orchestral scores, catchy tunes, or ambient soundscapes, certain mobile games have nailed it. What do you think is the mobile game with the best soundtrack?
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With the rise of sustainable tech, modular phones have been a hot topic. The idea of swapping out individual components like cameras, batteries, and screens sounds appealing for longevity and customization. But are we ready for it? Do you think modular phones can compete with the sleek, integrated designs we’re used to? Or are they just a niche market that won’t catch on?
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With foldable phones gaining traction over the past few years, do you think they'll ever become mainstream? The technology is improving, but the price still feels a barrier for many. Are we just waiting for the right generation of devices to get the foldables into the hands of average consumers, or is there something holding them back that might keep them niche?
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VR gaming has come a long way, but it still feels like it's a few steps behind traditional AAA titles in terms of quality, depth, and polish. With the rapid advancements in VR hardware, how much longer do you think it will take before VR games reach the same level of immersion, storytelling, and production values as the best traditional AAA games? What do you think needs to happen for VR to close the gap?
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With the rapid growth of virtual reality, many users are jumping in without fully understanding how to stay safe and comfortable. What more can VR companies do to educate users about key safety tips like minimizing motion sickness, proper headset adjustments, and taking breaks? Should there be mandatory guidelines or educational content included with every VR system? I think more needs to be done to prevent discomfort or even injury, especially for first-time users. Any thoughts on how the industry could improve in this area?
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I’ve been exploring VR a lot lately and was curious to hear what kind of environments others find the most immersive. Do you prefer realistic, high-detail settings like nature or urban landscapes, or do you lean toward fantasy worlds with more surreal, imaginative designs? How does the atmosphere (lighting, sound, etc.) play a role in pulling you into the experience?
