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You’d have to be really clear about what you mean by “perfect”.
You’d have to be really clear about what you mean by “perfect”.
Here’s a #tag that works on #Kbin: @likethismaylike
The poster doesn’t need to care about it. Just the ones looking at the posts to see which ones are a waste of time. Hell, the algorithm might already be doing that anyways so even they don’t need to care about it.
Can you send an invitation link?
As someone who’s already learning German, do you know of servers dedicated to that?
Fair enough. Also, it wouldn’t even need to be useful for the general populace. It might’ve been a controlling tool like monotheistic religions in the middle age or a good way to dupe some wealthy people into buying cheap trinkets.
Was ancient Greek mythology particularly helpful for them to understand the world around them?
Well, I’d say their polytheistic structure made them more open minded and assigning reasons to events even if they’re made up made them look for causality. Not that I’m an expert by any means but I’m sure it wouldn’t stick around if it was useless.
I think that’s acceptable if you’re going for an eerie feel. It suggests maybe the caves aren’t as abandoned as you think.
We can still solve the equation by making a set of all possible solutions which conveniently is a set of all real numbers.
Yeah, I get your point. I just don’t think pushing them for a justification was the right move.
Downvotes are supposed to represent anything worse than aphathy which includes mild discontent. It’s not like it takes much more effort to click one button before scrolling past anyways. You’re treating this like they leave a comment talking about how much they hate the daily threads.
Then it should be that much easier to ignore them and get on with your day.
And you think anarchy is popular?
Great! I’m dying from excitement since today I’m gonna have a session of a campaign game I play with my friends.
How often is your data stolen?
Are you trying to deny the existence of Monogamy?
I use a Chrome extension that’s been discontinued so probably not.
Love how despite being competitive, it forces you to cooperate. Although, from my first playthrough it kinda seems like the Capitalist class is at a disadvantage.
What are you angry at?
Where?