The pro Russia part does.
The pro Russia part does.
Roger Waters put a damper on my enjoyment of Pink Floyd.
Wow, imagine calling out a fucker like that, how dare you.
There are some beautiful argument chains.
Doubt.
Hated every kind, had some actually great ones in Greece, now I can sorta kinda get behind black olives. Greens are still a bit too bitter for my preference.
Nah. The pattern is cool as hell though.
So don’t?
Dpad for games that were intended for dpad, analog if the game was intended for analog.
Analog for dpad games feels awkward in my experience, and dpad for analog games is not even an option.
No, I just try to. My blocklist is like forty miles at this point
Edit: always entertaining to read rationalizations of “exposing myself to the constant depressing drudgery of political news coverage is like a moral imperative or some shit” btw
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This place is noticeably more anticorporate - which makes sense because corporations tend to be dicks - and leftist. Enshittification is a fairly apt term for what goes on.
“The American dream” was socioeconomic mobility, that shit is for commies these days.
That is just every country, countries would hardly try to look worse than they are.
What do you mean, “nowadays”? Mobile games always sucked.
Scientists and other rationalists. If you wanted to be dramatic, their fight to save ourselves and the planet would be against the inertia of “common wisdom”, known bugs in human psychology, the resistance of wanting to disregard the unknown or unpleasant, everyone for whom the truth (to the best of our knowledge) is economically inconvenient with the considerable economic and societal power they wield.
They are not good odds, but it is correct against incorrect and often against malignantly incorrect, and they are all extremely formidable villains.
If you have a perfectly normal (non-pathological) lack of confidence then pretending to be confident may allegedly help you. A cynic could remark that that requires knowing what that looks like and being able to pull it off, while almost nobody offering that particular “advice” seems to feel a huge need to elaborate on it.
It’s a cliché.
That’s fair. Sounds like a very reasonable way to explain it to the kids’ parents, too, if you get the occasion.
Start handing out kazoos.
Can I non-jokingly ask why that’s such a big deal? If it’s all up in your grill I get it, or some stupid liability thing. Otherwise, there’s little enough joy in the world, what’s the harm?
Now the ducks colonize the moat and you have two attractions. You may or may not also need a third - a drawbridge - for your own access.
Serious question? The principle is called “opportunity cost”. Chilling out and touching grass is free - but you could also have spent that time working, producing stuff, learning or whatever. You have “lost out” on a potential benefit due to exactly how that time was spent.