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Tbh is the ending of this one is as uninspired as the original game, I won't be picking it up.
Game is fairly fun, gets repetitive by the end, but I'm kinda tired of games that just end unceremoniously. Looking at you too, stray.
Tbh is the ending of this one is as uninspired as the original game, I won't be picking it up.
Game is fairly fun, gets repetitive by the end, but I'm kinda tired of games that just end unceremoniously. Looking at you too, stray.
Trillions of packages delivered successfully, but because some idiot thought waxpaper was a good packing for cookies we should throw out that system? I’d love to hear your thoughts on how such a system would work at that kind of throughput.
The least they can do is either number or codename the shots. How do I ask the local pharmacy if they have the updated shot? “The one they’ve been working on for a while?” “Just came out?”
Call it booster shot #, give it a more interesting name, or call it an amalgamation of the strains it targets.
One has to wonder to what degree this can be prevented if we stop doing stupid shit like growing water-hungry crops in Arizona and allowing megacorps to pump without limits…
Gotta install the last star from snap, I bet.
Put a banner outside saying “no gratuity necessary, the price you see is the price you pay!” and watch what happens.
How the hell did this headline get past the editor??
This sounds like the FBI shot the man’s family after he threatened Biden, saying he’s frustrated.
It’s hard to put much stock in their interpretation of the facts when their attention to detail never graced the headline even for a minute…
You say “occasional use”, I read “given time for dust to collect”.
Pretty sure this has been studied and known for a LONG time now. I remember hearing about it sometime not long after the initial HIV scare.
I’ve yet to catch it (knock on wood). It does seem like errors are a lot more frequent everywhere I go.
I would like to see some studies done regarding the effects of this on the service industry. Things still seem really shaky, at least where I am. Orders are always wrong, things forgotten, hard to get help…
Covid taught them nothing. It’s not short-term profitable so it’s unthinkable.
I’ve played this a few times before, but tbh there’s pretty much nothing to do.
You blast an asteroid, you spend time chasing the little chunks, you turn in the chunks for fuel/repairs/upgrades (most of which are meaningless), then repeat.
There’s no story, no progression outside of a few upgrades worth taking, you’re just… chasing chunks.
Even without that it’s not about furries, they’re thinking of therians. Furries just think anthro animals look cute, not that they’re an animal in a human suit.
My take is they’re a little more cautious than full Arch. Arch will just push stuff because it’s “ready”, Manjaro does at least some testing so I’m not the guinea pig.
I don’t have any issues with AUR stuff though, everything pretty much works out of the box.
I abandoned ubuntu for that very same experience, found your Ubuntu zen on manjaro instead. Funny how it goes sometimes.
Hey that’s great! As someone who paid their own way through college by working full time too I’m glad to see others are getting a break. A better educated populace is a benefit to everyone, and it’s not a zero sum game. Go pop some champaign if you haven’t already!
Yep exactly. It also doesn’t make a damned bit of difference that you’ve worded it so clearly a lawyer could cry, and made them agree to a simple acknowledgement.
Just remember that because the face you see is always smiling doesn’t mean they truly enjoy their life. For all you know they’re so burned out and miserable, over the stress, and would kill to go back to a less stressful life.
We all have a tendency to see the grass as greener on the other side.
You wish lol. In truth they can serve this to as many users as they want, and catch garbage outlier responses.