Yeah but it’s human, in the way humans don’t create indoor parks so we can sniff and pee on trees or pretend to build dams, because we’re humans. Kinda frustrating when people pretend to be obtuse enough to not understand that.
Yeah but it’s human, in the way humans don’t create indoor parks so we can sniff and pee on trees or pretend to build dams, because we’re humans. Kinda frustrating when people pretend to be obtuse enough to not understand that.
Wow that’s totally unreasonable. No one should be charged more than $9500 for a colonoscopy.
+1 for this, would be really useful on ipads
sell people their health and they’ll sell it back to you, at a steep discount.
goddamn nancy it’s going so well so far, keep squeezing it’s almost dead.
Rise might be the best place to start from a tutorial standpoint. I’ve replayed MHW many times and I feel like even knowing what I’m doing it takes hours before I’m actually in the game. Rise came out during COVID and was half-released when it did which meant they didn’t pour as much time into over-extending the intro. The downside is Rise is exceptionally mechanically stacked for a MH game, so it may take a little time to get started from that standpoint. But also, I would discover new weapon mechanics 70+ fights into using a weapon also, so don’t worry about trying to learn it all up front.
yeah I think the way I always read that question was in the hundred duck sized horses vs one horse-sized duck sense. The average woman passes by, say, in public, hundreds of men per day in a city, right? I read that question (and the implication) that they’d prefer from a safety standpoint if each one of them was a bear, which is more of a video game premise than a situation anyone would survive.
yeah well you go and simmer your hypocrisy on a medium heat until it toasts up golden brown
In his defense, he probably has some members of his family returning to positions in the white house.
I can’t vouch for what you see, but what you mention reminds me of the vitriol directed at Joe Manchin and Kristen Sinema when there were literally 50 hard no votes (hole-drillers) on every vote they ever made.
Blame is multi-faceted: the ones who voted for him have a type of complicity and the ones who could have helped but didn’t have a different complicity.
Bro, the boat is sinking, some people are bailing it out, some people are drilling holes into the bottom and some people are standing around talking about how they just can’t bring themselves to bail the boat out. They don’t get credit for not drilling holes. That’s not a thing.
Oh I may have been interested in helping them before, but since they’re sooo edgy I’m sure they can fuck themselves. I mean, fuck themselves. Help themselves. There it is. Also fuck them. :)
Now all of a sudden we all agree social media is dangerous because the guy who owns one of the services is openly a shill rather than quietly like Dorsey was?
Yes, people are openly concerned about the world’s richest man making active threats that threaten democracy more than your made up perceived bias. Garbage take.
I think I used Tuxera for a few years but it wasn’t ideal (I’d have to drag the drive to a Windows computer every once in a while to fix the boot record or something that would get corrupted by Mac OS whenever it got finnicky about disconnecting it)
you’re right, they make an outlandish promise (build a wall, mexico to pay) and then blame the other side when it doesn’t happen. The agenda-setting aspect you’re mentioning is also something that caused everyone in the democratic party to snipe Bernie since his whole thing was talking about what must happen and not getting bogged down in the endless details (though I think he could have also done that at that level too).
it’s very different from the standpoint of wet.
I see the analysis about how this is a stealth layoff, but let’s give some love to the employees who have dragged their feet and said no, and still haven’t left, who have made this process so messy and stupid that even the largest companies are giving up in exasperation.