Is that why that movie was called “The Quick and the Dead”?
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Is that why that movie was called “The Quick and the Dead”?
If you’re nervous, just imagine everyone wearing clothes.
They aren’t doing work in the US though.
What if the choices were 25%, 50%, 50%, and 100%? Would all four be correct?
There’s a whole book if you’re interested - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archy_and_Mehitabel
Makes me think of the lesson of the moth by Don Marquis.
I get the same thing when I open [email protected]
I think they’re onto something. In fact, these water mountains seem to be so common, it might just be one big water mountain that covers the whole planet, and is so big it eventually wraps around and meets itself at the bottom.
I think the oil they’re deep fried in takes the place of the butter. As for sour cream, I’m not a fan in general so I couldn’t tell you.
I’m your grandpa now.
Damn, this comic was deep sometimes.
Communist revolution
Dance Dance Propaganda
I’m very stressed about it, but I don’t know what to do other than doomscroll.
Thanks for the info, that definitely seems related.
This is true, I was the coffee.
A couple that I like:
80 Days - it’s not free but I think it’s worth it. It’s a sort of steampunk version of Around the World in 80 Days where you have to plan your routes, and buy and sell things in different cities to make money. The main gameplay is sort of choose-your-own-adventure events that happen during travel and in different cities.
Card Thief - I just started playing this recently. It does technically have a microtransaction but it’s more like, they let you play for free if you don’t mind waiting for chests to unlock, or you can buy the game to bypass this. The main gameplay is sneaking through dungeons represented by a 3x3 grid of cards randomly drawn from the deck; collecting treasures and avoiding getting caught.
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Ensign Harry Kim (ents on hairy Kim)