True. Popular books being read by millions of people have no reviews. That’s why I’m on the LibraryThing now.
True. Popular books being read by millions of people have no reviews. That’s why I’m on the LibraryThing now.
100%!
I’ve read that tedium. Some chapters revealed something interesting, but everything else was empty. Why do I need to know what kind of wine the developers drank and in what pub after the bad news got announced to them?
This book’s core issues are very important. The book itself sucks!
I fell in love with Tenorite.
I really enjoyed the game in many aspects, especially some of the mechanics and art style.
But I eventually dropped it. Two reasons:
Honestly, if they added some depth to the core mechanics and complexity that depends on skill rather than random events on the map and resource types, it would be one of my favorite games. As it is…
Oh, exactly! There’s a pinned post in the community that reports Lemmy version updates on the server.
Some do. E.g. lemmy.world.
For some instances, email can be filled and isn’t mandatory. E.g. beehaw.org.
If we want to know where any form of society is on the political spectrum (left or right), we need to answer one question: what’s the state role in society? The weaker the state, the more to the left on the spectrum. The stronger the state, the more to the right the formation is. In addition, we can also differentiate between formations by the economic form of society. These two points will give us an exhaustive answer.
Examples:
There are occasional exceptions to these definitions. For instance, at the beginning of socialism there can be a strong state, that must then disappear. The USSR was like that, but it didn’t get to complete socialism.
So liberalism is a centrist ideology. For some topics it’s left of center, for some topics it’s right of center.
Wow! This is the first time I’ve heard about Knaben Database, but it looks handy. Thanks a bunch for the recommendation.
Clive Barker’s Undying