Can you describe where you found your local groups? And particularly helpful web searches you can share? Searching for <location> lefty groups
does actually give results but I welcome any suggestions
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Oooooooh I totally missed the Wordle clone aspect, that makes way more sense now, thanks. Hope you enjoy your cake day!
I was expecting a little more even if it is minimalist -- I never took any damage and finished without much effort. Are all the levels like today's? I think my main complaint is I don't really see how it's Rogue-like in any capacity except a similar text-based format Unicode-shifted up to the emoji section. I assume it's making that comparison because the daily one-try limitation is a bit like permadeath, but that isn't really enough on its own. Cool idea, I hope it keeps improving, thanks for sharing!
Here, "I'm done" means done with the never-ending gains/mass chase, not done working out entirely.
Taking dating advice from a divorce attorney seems like taking swimming lessons from a shark. Maybe he has good points but I can't help but wonder about his intentions...
Pretty much, but highly dependent on the energy of the ionizing radiation. Lower would come out as a dull grain, higher would show up as bright spots. Neither would look like this post though lol
I think it's going to get worse after he passes, because right now he has an active presence with its own will that his henchmen sort of have to listen to. After he goes, everyone around him is going to start doing some heinous shit "in his memory" or "because he would have wanted it".
What specifically are you disagreeing with? Bad games are bad largely due to design and monetization reasons, both of which developers don't participate in deciding. But, they do witness all of the good decisions that get cut from the design. Buggy games are one thing you can partially attribute to developers, but saying Bethesda devs have a net negative credential without explaining is willfully obtuse and borderline troll behavior.
Refusing to discuss nuance is the problem
I love how these two posts came across my feed:
These two posts could not have lined up better:
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here -- that the average of two extremes is the most likely outcome? The opposing sides are both clearly ungrounded in reality, so it's like you've set up not one but two strawmen arguments facing each other from miles away and using that as an illustration for an unspecific conjecture of averages between them.