even if this specific example were, the law of large numbers means there’s a very high likelihood that at least one person really holds this attitude.
You already know who i am.
even if this specific example were, the law of large numbers means there’s a very high likelihood that at least one person really holds this attitude.
it took me a long time to realise that just because it has the word liberty (almost) in it, doesn’t mean it’s a left-wing idea.
I think you said the unspoken part out loud.
unfortunately, I entirely lack imagination. happily, however, this is not a case where one is needed.
you got the last letter of the C-word right, but it’s one letter too short.
some republicans are good people not awful to literally everyone
some republicans are good people in the same way some cops are good cops.
… ARAC
if you’re bad enough at it, they’ll only need your services once!
buying hobby supplies is a separate hobby than actually using them.
hmmm, any tips on making money from it?
I’m a hobbyist gardener - or, rather, plant enthusiast - but even if I know that the plants themselves might be considered valuable, the scale I’d have to engage in it to make it capable of supporting me in its own is… daunting, to say the least.
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or we just eyed each other from afar, but not obviously enough for the other person to notice, and never found an excuse to make closer contact.
my ollie does this too! actually, he looks really similar in general.
… you’ve stolen my cat, haven’t you 😠
I used to hate early access - why should we pay to test an unfinished game, when that’s an actual job that people get paid to do?
but I’ve come to recognise that it’s am important avenue for funding for many developers, and tbh, I don’t think any of the early access games I’ve played have felt “incomplete” - perhaps lacking polish, perhaps in need of more content, but that’s true of many full releases, and early access not only gets you these games at a reduced price, it effectively guarantees a large amount of free DLC as the game gets made more complete.
my only real complaint now is sometimes I like early access features which end up getting cut from the finished game.
mine loves to rub his nose against mine, it’s delightful. when I first found him (or rather, he found us and I managed to prevent him escaping), being cuddled up to my face was the first time he purred - actually, I’d gotten frustrated that he was staying so hostile even after hours of careful enticement, and I grabbed him very much against his will, but as soon as i held him up against my face/chest he was just a little ball of purring joy.
even half a year later, when he’s feeling snuggly he will get right up on my chest and try to occupy the same space my head does.
I can’t say I’m surprised. I was wondering whether I should jump in on day 1, since I played C:S 1 pretty heavily, and want to support the devs, but this definitely means I’ll be waiting at least a few patches.
I have no patience for this, which is why I’m not a parent.
I’m also not a dog owner, but that is more likely to change…
17 years! you must have given her such a wonderful life