The Economist is also known for attempts at "wit" in some of their headlines. The title is surely riding the line of satire intentionally.
I mean, yes, that too. But think of the even more horrifying implications of such a belief.
Oh, so since I'm not breathing ten centimeters from your face, does that mean now?
What even is your point? Does one protester's desire for violence justify the Chinese government's violence?
17 years. Probably the only site other than Google I've visited almost every day since then. It's extremely depressing to lose Reddit after all that time. But I'm enjoying Lemmy, and hoping we can grow it Digg-exodus-style.
I've never heard about this drama, but I also intentionally didn't follow the game too closely so I can go into it relatively blind. This sounds strange to me, though.
As far as I'm concerned, there are many ways to play video games, and many ways to play D&D, and none of them are "wrong" (as long as they don't harm real life people in some way). If you want to minmax then go for it, that is a valid way to play.
As a "Johnny" in the MtG sense I like to play broken/unintuitive/combo type characters. Not necessarily minmaxing, since it's not just about efficiency, but...efficient creativity. So I'm looking for a build that's "fun" in an unusual way, viable, but not necessarily "optimal".
Here's some of my favorites in Massachusetts:
Rail Trail Roasters in Maynard (very small)
Broadsheet in Cambridge
New discovery from the Berkshires (western Mass): No. Six Depot
Oh, I thought you were meming. This is an anti-meat site. I don't really get it, I don't have moral compunctions against eating dog and I don't think most people really do if you press them on it. It's just a taste thing since we see them as companion animals instead of livestock. Eating dog (for Western non-dog-eating folks) is like using a screwdriver as a hammer, not an immoral act.
They already can access all if your data in the fediverse. They don't need their own platform to do that.
That's fucking ridiculous. Maybe we should all start posting this meme and get ourselves banned.
Reach out to The Verge, they've been covering the Reddit debacle pretty well and I bet they'd love to hear from you.
Liftosaur. Super customizable to the point of being programmable.