Edna sounds like the Karen of the 20th century
Edna sounds like the Karen of the 20th century
Man, you took it too real too quick
Because the soap bar might get stuck up in there
What’s the knot you are referring to??
My reference points for modding, Skyrim and Cyberpunk, both seem to produce sufficient content that having separate communities would seem to work better. A shared community risks building a high noise to signal ration for any particular subscriber
To the other great responses here, I want to add that the act of creating cards for your deck, especially when you go beyond a straightforward multiple choice format, is in itself a form of study. To create a good test question usually you are digesting the information more deeply
That one’s clearer in its satire
I believe I am. I guess I ate the onion
Huh. TIL
Wait. So they’re not some right wing pundit?
I can imagine the appeal. Like watching insufferable influencers get their comeuppance
Do you have the capacity to recognize how selfish it is to continually elicit sympathetic well thought out answers from people only to shoot them down? I doubt you are a bad person; but you are acting in bad faith. The least you could do is just thank people for their responses. Show appreciation for their effort and skip all your reasons why their suggestions don’t work.
Hogg by Samuel Delany
Depends in what way you mean ‘wild.’ Crazy even psychedelic, but nonetheless benign? Or are we including disturbing?
‘Make any difference’ in what sense?
I do recall an exchange where you gracefully bowed out of a discussion with another commented. I appreciated seeing that
Do you identify as being part of this class?
I find it kind of creepy. And, ultimately, because of the legacy of things like power(mad) mods, disappointing. Excessive participation leads to possessiveness and all that
There’s gotta be another way of understanding the world that isn’t impeded by facts. I thought we lived in a democracy??
Basketball court
Right? There are a handful of users that I’d expect here but don’t see