Why does every book tracking app have social features? I found two that don't and they SUCK. Is it too much to ask for a non-social book tracking app that has basic features?
Idc how Boomer this sounds. Stop the trope-ification of reading. Why the fuck is every book now a "trope"? Why the fuck is StoryGraph adding stats for trope reading? Stop it. "Enemies to lovers" is not a type of book. Stop this insanity now.
After now having seen both Dune movies twice in four days (I've now seen the first one three times total), my conclusion is this: they're very well-made movies but they do absolutely nothing for me. They evoke literally zero emotion from me. They're nothing to me. I don't like them, I don't hate them, I don't feel "meh" about them, nothing. At no point in those movies did I feel any emotion. I didn't hate anyone, I didn't like anyone, and I wasn't "meh" on anyone.
None of the events made me feel anything. The last time I felt this way about a movie was "Rise of Skywalker", but that movie was not as well-made. Anyway, they're well-made, but genuinely do nothing for me and I basically forget about everything within half an hour.
Mario Strikers: Battle League committed the cardinal sin of arcade sports games. It takes too long to learn. If I wanted to take the time to learn a bunch of different moves and buttons in a soccer game I'd play FIFA. A game like this should take no more than five minutes to learn.
Love seeing on my screen usage reports on my phone that the majority of time I spend on it isn't browsing social media but reading ebooks and listening to audiobooks instead.
Amazing how everyone is now a huge Nate Danielson fan and demanding him to make the team next season. Where were y'all last June? Oh wait, I know: whining endlessly about it like in 2021 and 2019 with Cossa and Seider. It's actually wild how y'all never learn.