Neocities.org

Dreamspace of Antares

antares.neocities.org

142,967 views
16 followers
2,630 updates
0 tips
antares 2 years ago

I tried. The image looks fine on a narrow screen (half-screen window size), but it is too big on my fullscreen.

You made the right choice picking Godot over Unity.
3 likes
scarbyte 2 years ago

Aside from what's been happening recently with Unity, after using godot a lot I realized Unity's workflow is so poorly designed

I have no idea what dsmp is supposed to stand for.
Has any Metal Gear character thrown a giant robot before Metal Gear Rising?
How do you have a comments section?
3 likes
4 likes
hollymacycomic 2 years ago

paintkiller is right, and also here's sadgrl's guide for how to set up commentics: https://learn.sadgrl.online/how-to-set-up-commentics-on-neocities-leprd-neocities/ . In case u were wondering how it worked.

5 likes
5 likes
I think your article on "anti-vax" and COVID-19 is extremely sensationalist. I have to agree with the "anti-vax" crowd that any form of medical treatment, medicine, or a participation in a clinical trial should not be coerced. It is just not ethical.
1 like
macrev 2 years ago

I appreciate and respect your point of view. However, I disagree on the principle that I believe children must be protected via any means necessary. We will probably have to agree to disagree.

macrev 2 years ago

Also, I agree that it is extremely sensationalist. It might not seem like it, but I don't actually enjoy being a jerk online. I got tired of children dying and considered if my words could make someone, anyone, save a life, it would be worth being seen as a jerk.

antares 2 years ago

If children aren't already the demographic that is least threatened by COVID, they are also not part of the inclusion criteria for the vaccine's clinical trial. I do not think it is right to subject children to such an experiment. :/ https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04368728

Website Stats

Last updated 2 days ago
CreatedJun 3, 2021
Site Traffic Stats

Tags

videogames blog warframe languages dreams