For accuracy, it should be updated to read “Snitches will need stitches.”
… :(
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For accuracy, it should be updated to read “Snitches will need stitches.”
… :(
Toss a coin, to your admins…
There was a 1999 PC game called Drakan: Order of the Flame which was a pretty good time. Third-person action-adventure sword and sorcery that had some fun hidden secrets, a variety of weapons with different strengths, dragon riding… To expand on that, and probably make the protagonist a bit more realistically dressed, would be enjoyable
Methinks your username is a little too relevant right now :p
Yeah it’s the front end of the week and Saturday is the rear end
As another commenter said, that’s because it’s not the official site!
It “should” be as easy as a global template inclusion kinda like how wikipedia does donations, but i wouldn’t be surprised if fandom doesn’t allow that to happen
I didn’t know kbin supported direct messaging at all. I’ll have to remember that.
It feels Ren and Stimpy-tier, no offense meant but just the style of being overly garish without it being quite as warranted
It’s so, you couldn’t even write ‘’
No offense, but I think the solution is to start expecting slightly more from the end-user again. Fifteen minutes to look over the options in whatever new software you’re using (in general) and you can determine whether the defaults work for you. It should be as normal as switching to dark theme IMO.
Absolutely, try to get the user that already demonstrated an uncertainty with how their body works, to trust the bullshit engine that can’t understand when it is mashing counterfactual things together in the output. Definitely a chill solution with zero negligence or potential to harm.
I understand the desire to be helpful, but if you don’t actually know anything about a topic, don’t contribute.
You exaggerate, but there are some limits to how much energy the body can use in a day.
https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/cant-burn-more-than-4000-calories-a-day-says-new-study-on-limits-of-human-endurance-2182029.html
the problem with that is primarily to do with irresponsible human stewardship. Food production is already sufficient to end world hunger, we are just (collectively) unwilling to put in the effort to do so as yet. Almost a fifth of global food production goes to waste.
This dates me somewhat, but trials maps in UT2004 helped me develop a lot of precision and fast fingers.
It was a multiplayer FPS, but it had cool mobility like double-tap dodges, double jumps, wallkicks, and crouch jumps. And they could be combined in many ways, so there were platforming levels of varying levels of difficulty. Diagonal dodge-doublejump with a wallkick at the very end to get onto a platform that’s like 4 inches square, type of thing.
There’s little difference from their perspective.
That’s the one! Thank you for posting it, I replied in a hurry and couldn’t link it myself.
Ok, now look for the unplugged piano version of that song and prepare to be even more impressed!
Yeah, sounds like you are a real life zebra. I’m hopeful that you can get some answers. Looking forward to a future post celebrating them.