This makes me so nauseous.
This makes me so nauseous.
I’m so glad they love this game as much as I do. If they eventually added a DM or creative mode to run custom campaigns I’d be over the moon. Take my money Larian!
Yes but Vietnam was the catalyst.
We’re here…we just don’t shout as much the others. We’re probably reading a book quietly in the other room.
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Yes. I feel like I’m finally sorting between the addiction I developed to “content” on Reddit and the interaction that makes sites like this great.
The pigs are an anachronism. I just often wonder how many things I own today will be looked upon like this dying pig is.
Whenever I see these kind of posts, I wonder how many “dying pigs” I currently own.
The messenger and stardew valley are perfect steam deck games. I suspect hades is too but I put too many hours into it on PC before I got the deck.
Probably so it can detect it as quickly as possible for elimination.
These are probably the first times in his entire life that consequences have been progressive, swift, and clear. Every good parent knows how this works. Too bad he comes from a family of malignant narcissists. Emotionally, this man is a toddler.
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Oh - then all we have to wait for is the leak where we find out that he’s gay and the leopards will eat his face for us.
I don’t think Twitter and Reddit are going to die quickly. They have user bases that they can monetize and bots to flood content. They were shitty enough that enough of left and gave a nice boost to federated platforms. That boost will grow every time those legacy platforms alienate their users by treating them badly. Like windows and Linux.
Cry me a river, billionaire. Those workers don’t owe you jack. Pay them what they deserve and stfu.
This makes me nauseous.
Well…they had to pay off the politicians that would write these nice little laws for them so it’s not all free, right!? /sarcasm
As an elementary teacher, add to that the necessity of convincing a bunch of children that reality is ordered rather than chaos, and then make them perform that “order” for other parents, teachers, administrators, etc. It’s mentally exhausting.