It would basically let you see all the hidden characters that indicate formatting, which made it possible to see why your text would suddenly display in a weird way.
It would basically let you see all the hidden characters that indicate formatting, which made it possible to see why your text would suddenly display in a weird way.
I understand where you’re coming from, but I disagree completely. They are written in a different style than we’re used to today, but they’re masterfully done. To me, the movies are largely good adaptations, but the books are far superior.
But that’s the nice thing about taste: everyone’s entitled to their own.
That is relevant to my interests. I’ll have to pay a visit to Baltimore.
Oh man, that reminds me of a place near me that does palak paneer fries. It’s like Indian poutine. Amazing.
I bet they’ve got websites with RSS feeds. Pick up an RSS reader and subscribe to their news & announcements page.
Relevant link: https://pluralistic.net/2024/10/16/keep-it-really-simple-stupid/
Bottlescrews and turnbuckles both have one end threaded in each direction.
Forged in the Dark games are great; I haven’t gotten to play Blades, but I’ve run some Scum & Villainy (which is a space opera setting: think Star Wars meets Firefly), and it’s probably my new favorite system
MorkBorg is fun for the aesthetic, but the combat always seems to just drag on, with round after round of damage getting blocked by armor. On the up side, the rounds go really quick.
I’m confused here: Hasn’t Red Dead Redemption been on Steam for years?
Because I’m not really that invested. The Steam launch will have the effect of making me check it out, so I guess that will at least work as intended.
I was really excited about this game when I first heard about it, right up until I learned it was Ubisoft. Their involvement makes me pretty dubious, so I’ll wait and see how hard they crank the monetization handle, and also what the reviews look like.
I’ve frequently not been on boats!
“Do you think Death could possibly be a boat?”
I’m not sure what you mean; Google doesn’t have anything to do with LocalSend, do they?
I’m thinking olive.
“Life is what happens while you’re making other plans,” as they say. The future is important, but so is the now.
This is why my most frequent use of it is brainstorming scenarios for my D&D game: it’s really good at making up random bullshit.
With laying off 100 employees?
Don’t even need to bring force into it. Can you imagine “I’ll give you $20 if you transfer your vote on issue X to me”? Seems like it’s basically just handing the government to the billionaire class even more than we already do.
It seems to me like joining the military is arguably more deserving of the phrase “selling your body”; you’re basically signing up to get injured or killed.
You’d probably want height in there as well