It should have been a flying whale.
It should have been a flying whale.
I can only assume they started it before work.
As a boss, I would demand some “as proof”.
My wife’s cat* hated me and I didn’t see her for 9 months. She was an indoor cat.
*(We got two rescue cats the day after we moved into our house. It’s not like I butted into a long relationship.)
Oh, some of them need laughed or yelled at, for certain.
I, however, need continued employment.
Poker face.
No matter what I am thinking internally, it does not show externally. Essential skill for customer service.
A Toyota embedded, like a javelin, 6 feet off the ground in the side of an abandoned building.
They made the first 90° turn of a dog-leg, but missed the second and, with the help of a ditch, launched into the air at the building.
I find his short stories better than his novels.
“Night Shift” is my favorite of those collections.
I see the raccoon and all I think is this.
Totally agree.
As a temporary measure, I have blocked that bot from my feed.
https://ttrpg.network/post/8028793
Link to one of the last ones on Lemmy.
People were in an uproar over “indoctrination” by the game. If your child can be convinced to join the army by playing that game… maybe it’s for the best.
Fair point.
Fun game. Love the writing.
I’m still hoping for combo planets.
Or just not tell us and surprise us in the middle of a MO.
I had a cat that, for 16 years, would unerringly launch herself onto my groin as I lay in bed. Swapping places with my partner did not help. Only her passing released me.
Anyone they swap in will also be “mildly concerned with but still selling arms to and defending Israel,” as this is what the backers want (or are too afraid to back away from).
I applaud your choice of overlord.
Back in my IT support days, IPX routing had a “Count to Infinity” problem when the number of hops between sites went above 15. We used to joke that this made 16 “Infinity”.
Being nerds at the time, we did napkin math to prove the Shakespearian Monkey Quotient was 256cmy (combined monkey years) for “Hamlet”.