Is that where that came from? I always wondered how we got that saying. A joke in a movie makes sense at least
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Quiznos prime rib n peppercorn.
Ahh yes rape and sexual assault
I think, since they were next in line to try to remove the sword, that it was spur of the moment when they guy in front of him successfully pulled it out
So many people have this experience and never come back. Took me 4 to find the right one. (Meaning good at their job and had a good raport with me)
Even if there was, there is something like a 15 to 20 year lag time anyway before it would start to show up in data.
And that assumes we haven't hit a tipping point into a runaway feedback loop.
And what's even worse is that there is a masking effect from increased particulates in the air. Basically a physical cooling effect that is reducing the observable impact of climate change
I like that
For fun you can search up Delta P to get to industrial horrors beyond comprehension
Yes, but the size matters. And the prevalence and reach those top tier info sharers have. Now it's not even a question of whether or not you run into people playing with that knowledge. It's assured in every competitive game in nearly every match.
A personal example would be halo 2 jump tech. A friend of mine showed me a few videos on 2005 YouTube showcasing cool jumps on lockout and a few other maps (not super bouncing, different things).
I was able to leverage that for like the entire life of halo 2 online with people rarely ever understanding what I was doing.
Today everyone everywhere would know that because the biggest halo streamers would make it so common.
You're exactly right. The playful learning. It's so bad now that sometimes just knowing you haven't googled the most optimal way to play can linger in your head and ruin the experience lmao
Hopefully they are out of donuts that day too