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I get you’re being facietious, but it’s more like chimps are monkeys in about the same way a hammerhead shark and a lungfish are different.
I get you’re being facietious, but it’s more like chimps are monkeys in about the same way a hammerhead shark and a lungfish are different.
At the beginning of each upkeep, lose two life and draw 2 sodas.
I’ll say it: milipedes are cute.
FFX-2 has a great battle system, and job based FFs were always the most rewarding to play.
XIII was the point I just decided I didn’t care any more. (Also, there’s no way that XIII gets to count as retro already, right?)
While centipedes are fine, I’ve always been much more of a milipede fan.
An actual rush is a very all in strategy, just don’t fall too far behind on making combat units and you’ll be fine.
Its as true in AoE2 as it is in Starcraft(pick one).
Great fun games, tickle me in a different way to slower, absolutely no rush, 4X games.
Still some of the best party shooters out there. A plethora of game modes, and a co-op story mode as well. The original and FP are great games. 2 took itself a little too seriously in my opinion (and didn’t have character select lines) for it to match up to quite the same level.
My favourite is the one where they use bananas as proof of God. (Always boring monothiests, too…
And in my day we couldn’t just send boomers to bed with a hand wave, we had to sit through the Clintons’ saxophone show first and then we…
You’re wrong, but I’m glad you have had fun and I hope that TESVI isn’t a micro transaction fuelled pile of tripe.
Yup, that’s the one.
Has Bethesda actually released a decent game since Daggerfall?
Depends on where in the world, but most dating systems were reginal, that is what year of what monarch/pharaoh/emperor’s reign.
They haven’t even found more than two factors, one of which is one, for any prime number, either.
Get it together, Mathematicians.
The problems of quality with mass agriculture corn that has enough might to have lobbying power to influence regulatory policy aren’t solved by growing your own corn that you can regulate and control the cultivar and farming methods?
From a comment thread lower down:
permaculture.com.au/why-gardening-makes-you-happy-and-cures-depression/
Maths - Blue Physics - IDFK, red? Purple? Chemistry - A different Blue Biology - Green Geography - Orange… or Green again.
That analogy makes more sense. Thanks for sticking with me.
I still don’t get the online people who talk about Entropy as if it is some force that dooms things, but I do better understand the basic physics I think. Thanks.
But… Also while I get it was an analogy, human action like launching probes into space is pretty entropic. All that stuff was ordered in a solid glove orbiting a star, and now it’s been all jumbled up into a bizzare state and flung way away from it’s place of order. So life itself is a high entropy way of generating low entropy?
But isn’t that balance a more ordered state?
I’m sorry about any implied sentience, obviously Entropy isn’t a thing with an agenda. Though I do feel the need to point out that our sun is far too small to go supernova.
The loss of roaming territory to the sedentary oppressors might also have something to do with the transition.