I haven’t done the math but I can’t imagine that’s the case or most sodas would also be illegal in their concentrated form.
I haven’t done the math but I can’t imagine that’s the case or most sodas would also be illegal in their concentrated form.
I do not, but I do tuna fish.
I didn’t say nor did I mean it wasn’t appropriate to post here.
The OP said “I forgot it was onion” when it wasn’t.
Gross. Id never do that, at most for the Onion spin-offs like clickhole.
The Onion is like Google, you don’t google things on Bing.
It’s not the onion though.
Service guarantees citizenship.
Depends what you and the players want to get out of the game.
If the GM is a storyteller and the players want to hear the story with limited participation in creating it: all aboard!
If the players want to be part of making the story and the world: go out there and start building!
Not bad aside from the fake floppy drives.
Exactly.
It is interesting as the metaphor becomes reality though. Modern folks (and I mean anything post-gen-X) mostly don’t understand folders and especially filing cabinets, and that metaphor breaks badly with deep nesting, and symlinks/shortcuts and multiple different vies of the same content (e.g. google drive web vs desktop)…
It also leads to odd anachronisms like the floppy disk as save icon.
The thing is the metaphor was never perfect and it takes a long time to get enough people used to it, plus you have to be pretty consistent or people don’t realize the metaphor exists at all.
It’s convenient and not confusing at all but apple people will insist cutting a file doesn’t make sense.
As a non-Apple person: they are correct, but sometimes a metaphor fails and there is no better alternative.
It’s both. Negligence is a type of mistake.
Mistakes don’t result in the death or serious harm of another person.
They frequently do, actually.
Yeah, about that. Bit of a throwback but: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MShv_74FNWU
Ah I suppose so.
Like everyone else here, I also hate this use of a percentage.
It’s better than “0.01 cents” used to mean “1 cent”
11 times what they should have paid unless you think that “overcharging by 100%” would be charging exactly the right price or if you feel that all medication should be free somewhat cheaper. Or more expensive. Whichever way the math works for that.
How about LaTeX vulnerabilities? :-D
Bullshit! 1995 was 4 years ago. 2004 was last year.
Ich bin ein Berliner. Yep, JFK.
No worries. After you asked I thought… “wait, thats a xitter screenshot, I could have sworn it was Reddit…”
I had to re-read a few times before I noticed what I’d been talking about.
reasonable interpretation? No.
Reality? Depends if there’s enough money and interest in litigation.