The Queue: Death to Aphids!
I mean, not all ladybugs are great — the Mexican Bean Beetle, for example, is kind of a hazard to agriculture cause it’s herbivorous and eats all the crops — but in general, ladybugs/ladybirds/ladybird beetles are a friend to humanity and cute as a button on top of it.
I suppose I should admit that the part where they catch aphids and lay their eggs inside them is less awww, so adorable and more I have torn nature’s mask and found it woven of horrors, but I’m sure they’re probably grossed out by us too sometimes.
What video games or other content do you enjoy vicariously?
Diablo 4 is the franchise’s most alt-friendly game yet, so your second (and third, and fourth) characters will be easier to level
The Queue: Post-Modern Post Apocalyptic
After the Diablo 4 early access and open beta weekends, I keep thinking about the way that the action RPG juggernaut has translated open world gameplay into its isometric oeuvre and I realized that the game has a very similar feeling to games like the original Fallout or its modern incarnations.
Lore Watch Podcast: An overview of the Diablo story thus far
How to get and upgrade the Onyx Annulet ring in patch 10.0.7
How much Timewalking do you plan to do during the Turbulent Timeways event?
All of the books coming to Dungeons and Dragons in 2023 and beyond
Put hats on your Dragonriding mounts with Niffen Renown in Dragonflight patch 10.1
The Queue: Crime procedural
You know what gaming needs? More whodunnits. While a whole lot of games ask you to find out who did the bad thing, or their motive for having done the bad thing, it’s usually secondary unless the reveal is truly shocking and splashy — see Bioshock. Usually, when we do get whodunnit games, they’re less thrilling detective work, and more disorienting eldritch horror — see Resident Evil. But straightforward murders, even straightforward serial murders, don’t tend to happen in games. But it’s such a big genre in all other media, I’m not sure why it hasn’t really caught on. Maybe because it’s less replayable?
This is The Queue, where we’ll ask the questions — what are you doing with that knife?



