

I mean, if nothing else, user reports and reviews, followed by a trivially short investigation?
I mean, if nothing else, user reports and reviews, followed by a trivially short investigation?
Real culty shit, too, they had like, rules about no love or marriages and stuff
Yeah, jets taking off always ruin the ambiance at Applebee’s.
I mean, 10 million can pay for a lot of therapy…
On the other hand, I do kind of miss the episodic scifi like star trek TOS or TNG. These days they’re all 40-hour long stories instead of 20 half-hour-long stories.
I am not sure you understood the prompt.
But you need a whole second desk to fit them and they make that awful buzzing sound!
I’m not sure if this is why, bit the color depends on how oxidized each atom of iron becomes, so if you have a mix of different oxidation levels, you would also have a mix of the colors
Wow he’s really shaking the flag right out in public?
Unsurprising tbh
And it’s worse than that because about half the country MEANT to do that the first time…
No, they mean when people just run a math problem with a 99% chance of nothing coming of it and no one caring so they can be paid by foreign investors the other 1% of the time.
And they’re doing startlingly well in their attempts…
Florida Man caught thanking kangaroos in the vulva received recognition on fediverse.
I am so curious as to the origin and context of this gif…
Sounds like the problem is in the execution, not the idea in itself
It kinda seems like that’s a joke that got popular, and if you quote the joke it finds the joke but if you ask a similar question it gives the real answer
Did it go viral or something and that’s why google is finding it?
A pint is 2 cups, so it’s actually 4.5 pints!
The trouble with “gamelike” as a descriptor is really well illustrated here. People will always disagree on how alike the games have to be for it to fit or what particular things it needs to do the same to match, while others will argue that something they play feels like game so it is now gamelike.
Early roguelike games took something rogue did first (repeating often procedural gameplay that at least mostly resets on death) and often ignored other aspects. Arguing about what exact criteria necessary or sufficient to make a game roguelike is like arguing whether a song counts as “punk” or “pop” or “metal”. Different people will feel like it does or doesn’t fit into any particular category for one or another reason, but ultimately the categories exist because some people put things in them and that’s it.
This one right here. I mean people know that I am pretty left-leaning or whatever, but if my dad found out that I think socialism is actually a good idea, I think he’d react worse than when he found out I was trans.