Okay, so I turned my game chat off because SaltyMC chat can get a bit hectic and it can be annoying, but now STUPID MICROSOFT won't let me turn it back on! I'm pretty sure I know why it's happening. My account is registered as a child account, none of the chat permissions are turned off, I'm just technically labelled in my family group as a child account, and so I think by turning off my chat, I updated what permissions microsoft thinks I should have, and now it wont let me use chat.
Leave it to microslop to not even get their permissions system right. >:(
Oo nice! Are you planning to stay here for awhile this time? :3 I've been making skins since I joined the skindex 4 years ago, but I've probably spent about half of that time on break :')
Whoaaa nice!! That's quite a long time! I've been here for a few weeks already (if not counting the few months in 2024), this is far longer than any other pmc phrase I had thoughout the years How long have you been making skins in general? :>
I love finding shipwrecks that just aren't shipwrecks
i mean it's NOT in good shape, it's missing a few things and there's water below deck. but it's still 90% of a ship, and it's still floating. it's not touching the ground, the hull is mostly in one piece, there's a couple small holes here and there but they could easily be patched up. all it needs is a sail, a bucket, and like 5 planks and it'd be perfectly fine lol, this ain't a wreck
i love the snowrunner subreddit. there's so many screenshots of people who crashed and got stuck in the lawndart position, might be my favorite genre of post
obligatory repost of this screenshot cause i've done this myself lmao
Fun Fact: Many fine dining establishments have a form of secret code among waiters to make their jobs more efficient, in the form of how items on dining tables are arranged. For example, a salt shaker on its side often indicates that the table needs to be cleaned because someone knocked over the salt shaker, and people eating food often means that the table should not be given to a patron that is awaiting seating.