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Nah. Both sides are off their rockers. Absolute fucking nutters. One’s just more violent. But neither can be trusted with any kind of control over others.
Nah. Both sides are off their rockers. Absolute fucking nutters. One’s just more violent. But neither can be trusted with any kind of control over others.
It’s kinda funny how fanatically people point out that it’s the other side that’s the problem.
shrug it’s a post currently showing up in “all”.
Go ahead and get another last word in if you like - you’re arguing with your own ghosts, mostly. Have a good night.
Pretty clear that’s the case here in the comments on this post.
Kinda cringey.
They are, in accordance with the teachings of Jim the Stegosaurus.
I don’t have a horse in this race, but man, let it drop. The person who’s fighting for ridiculous improbabilities here is you. Nobody you’re arguing with in this thread is even making a claim that Magic Jesus existed. Just that the man named Jesus who is talked about by the early Christians likely existed (which is scholarly consensus, not even a niche claim). They’re specifically not claiming that the fantastical claims made by the early Christians about that man are true.
Sick burns
licks the edible paper, but it tastes like plant
meows
Without a foundation, you have no foundation.
Effectively, China has been acquiring a monopoly on manufacturing, which is an absolute necessity for modern life. We have been acquiring the higher-paid, but less numerous and less critical industries.
Any information given would obviously be for use with another device.
QR code, for example. These are instructions or information about the crash, not links (except the QR code, which would obviously be read by another device).
The only proper response.
Because for the bulk of users, unless they are power users, all they need to know is that things didn’t work.
Things actually useful to have on the BSOD:
Come up with a plot you will voice, and a plot you won’t.
For the first, something that would change the whole political or religious landscape of all of the nearby nations/known world.
For the second, something that could actually destroy the planet, and will ultimately interrupt or make meaningless the change in political landscape.
“Find your way in an open world. Leave your mark, and try to withstand the winds of change.”
The key is that both plots happen whether or not the players get involved.
Every session, roll for the advancement of the plots. Make sure things trickle down and impact the players. Subtle early, vicious late.
Whoever downvoted you is nuts.
Interesting how you use “simple” and “mail server” in the same sentence.
Yeah, kinda weird to see it on mildlyinfuriating.
It was three distinct points. But it wouldn’t matter if I did reason it out for you - your stance is emotive, and you won’t agree with me unless that viewpoint underlying your stance changes, and it won’t change due to someone reasoning it out for you.
The slow grind of time, and the steady erosion by nature may cause you to change, though. Fortunately, whether it does or not, it’s basically irrelevant to me whether or not you believe or act as I do.
Edit, in response to your edit:
You sure do assume a lot about me. But, so it goes. Again - I’m not really concerned with whether you think like I do or not. You can even hate me if you like. I don’t expect you to come to my viewpoint by anything I say. My viewpoint is different than yours, and that suits me fine. Such is diversity.
You got a severe case of the drama there, first worlder.
The debt is going to come calling, and I’m sure you’ll blame Republicans, and I’m sure they’ll blame you.
Perhaps I’ll have my place self-sustaining by then, perhaps not. But I’ll be sure to keep plenty of popcorn stocked.