Thank god
10^790 years
Dang
Thank god
10^790 years
Dang
Hey, it’s not nothing! A small step towards to the right direction
Fails to improve search in reddit for over a decade.
Proceeds to ad AI.
Gg spez
The FGC-9 (Fuck Gun Control 9) is designed with European laws in mind, and is amongst the most widespread design out there. Most notably used in the ongoing Myanmar civil war by rebels.
I’ve seen one that comes in a bag, pre-sliced and frozen. Feels like over fancifying something that’s supposed to mimic something cheap
Just this morning I tried to make Outlook on my work laptop to open on startup. I have to find and add a shortcut of Outlook, buried somewhere in the machine, to the startup folder, buried somewhere else in the machine. The startup apps settings menu was just an eclectic list of programs and is of no use at all.
With Mint on my home machine I just go to startup programs settings menu and I can add whatever I want just by pointing it to the right program. It just works.
I have tasted the “gravy” in the wet food. Not disgusting, but definitely not interested in trying it again. When I worked at a pet store one of those birthday biscuits came in broken so my manager has written it off. He offered me to try a piece and those were honestly not bad. A less sweet cookie basically.
On paper it should play well, it appeared as Mastodon would on my Mbin instance. A lot of Mastodon instances have preemptively defederated from Threads though, so you need to shop around.
Euro Truck Simulator 2, so all things considered, pretty chill
I think this one is the one where a player used the first aid knowledge learnt in game to save someone’s life irl?
I’m partial to Diplomacy myself.
(I lied I just want to name drop the game lol)
I’d like to imagine no one could guess what it was back then too and maybe bumming out the carver lol
I really liked the trailer and the world. Would love to give it a try
As a DM I can totally imagine having to pull stuff out of my ass when they rode the cube down to the under belly of the area lol
I was surprised by how much I liked it as well. I ended up watching it on 3 occasions with a few of members of my D&D group at a time. All the little mechanics they managed to incorporate into the action is great and it really captures the tone of a D&D adventure well.
The rogue in my d&d group made a PowerPoint presentation to me, the DM, about why she should be allowed to run an orphan powered criminal underground. I posted one of the slide on Mastodon and she wanted to see other’s comments on it so I linked it to the group. It’s the only time Mastodon has ever came up outside of talking to my partner about it lol