Nice! I’m in.
Nice! I’m in.
In that case let’s go Brandon!
Remember, if you downvote me, then you’re admitting what you just said is bullshit.
Edit and my experiment was correct. Theres plenty of dumb political opinions no one wants to see on here. Thanks for helping me prove my point all
I don’t agree with the person you’re responding to, but you’re also incorrect. DND was not a power fantasy when it was created.
Lmao that you all downvoted me. I played ADND but sure. Tell me how you know more than me even though the only rpg you’ve ever played is 5E. enjoy your ignorance. This is why I play better games than DND now - so I can avoid this toxic 5e community.
I’m assuming you’re asking in good faith.
With these corridors, they fence the road so that the animals can only pass over the bridge. And youre right, sometimes they do raise the road and let animals pass under. It depends on the topography.
Here’s more information: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wildlife_crossing
There’s a board game where you play nature spirits like this mountain called Spirit Island. Highly recommend.
Give me money right now. If you don’t you’re selfish.
Yep. This is one of those posts that should have just been a web search instead.
Reading a physical newspaper is lovely. Highly recommend.
To reinforce the shift in company culture toward “empowering and rewarding every employee to find security issues, report them,” and “help fix them,” Smith said that Nadella sent an email out to all staff urging that security should always remain top of mind.
Yeah that ought to do it.
these girls are like 30 years old now.
Nope.
“If you don’t like it don’t fly”
Seriously just shut up.
Edit: LMAO just saw your other comment where you actually said this sincerely. You’re a parody of yourself.
Not exactly sure how they made it, but this sounds like “generative ambient” to me.
People make music that sounds similar to this using something called a “modular synthesizer” - its basically a big rack of individual synthesizers that each do one thing, and people plug them together to create “patches”. Then, they run a wave generator through them to generate ambient music that doesn’t actually require anyone to “play” anything during the piece.
If you like this, you might also like these:
Life is an endless prisoner’s dilemma.
My IBS is acting up just looking at this picture.
This is because most East Asian languages actually don’t conjugate their verbs at all!
In Chinese, for example, you always use the same exact verb, you just add extra sounds called “particles” to the sentence to contextualize what you’re saying.
e.g. “I’m going to the store” in Chinese is 我(wǒ - ‘I’)去(qù - ‘go’)商店(shāng diàn - ‘store’). I go store.
To say “I went to the store”, you don’t change “去/qù”. Instead you still just say “I go store”, but you add “了/le” to the end of the sentence. “Le” is a particle that means “to finish; to be completed”.
So to say “I went to the store”, you literally say “I go store (past particle)”, and the listener knows that the statment “I go store” already happened and ended - past tense.
This is why native English speakers often think of this type of grammatical mistake when they think of common English mistakes that East Asian language native speakers make.
I jokingly said “1999 Honda Fit” so many times that now they call me asking about that fictional car.
Lemmy has its own version of that with self declared “leftists”
It’s a desktop only feature, it hasn’t been built into mobile I believe