Downeast is pretty dang good, give Ninepin a shot as well.
Downeast is pretty dang good, give Ninepin a shot as well.
This is true for the NE as well, but greatly depends on population size. Rural beer stores don’t tend to have as much demand for newer, different things.
Yep, just looked it up to make sure and I’m wrong. Wow, that sucks. I was already halfway out the door on my way to PC, this just confirms that.
Those are the catalogue games, but you also get the monthly free games that once claimed are yours. They are considered “purchased” I believe.
Edit: I’m wrong, did some googling.
Ooh baby you like it when I fill your holes with my hot sticky liquid? 🥵🥵🥵
Waffles are hot little sluts?
Yeah, checks out.
The correct answer. Tho the waffles have to be the good kind not eggo or whatever.
Early 30s, US.
Technically I learned how to drive manual when I was first learning to drive, but then everyone in my family got rid of their manual cars. I didn’t get a car of my own until I graduated college and got a cheap beater for a gift that was auto. I’ve never had a manual car of my own and since it’s been over 15 years I don’t think anyone would want me to test my skills on their clutch, but in an emergency I could drive one.
I thought about getting a manual for my next car but my wife is just learning to drive and it’s already very scary for her, so I don’t think I will add that to her stressors. She’s also early 30s, US, but born and raised in a major city so never had to drive. I’d like to sign us both up for manual lessons later on though.
The gas station stuff? It wakes you up?
They’re not entirely wrong.
As long as the IAP is to remove the ads, we’re good lol. I don’t mind paying for that, esp for something I’ll use a lot.
Can anyone compare to Jerboa? Been using it and it’s pretty solid, but heard sync is great.
And not let us devolve into Idiocracy lol that’s what I keep telling myself!
My wife wants to start trying for kids, and this shit makes me really want to rethink that idea.
Ya got me. I like em hazy and juicy tho, not about the IBUs anymore.
That’s a fantastic story, and it’s one of the reasons I also fell in love with everything - the community feels very welcoming. I hear the other stories of problematic players (and I watched all of C1 of CR so I did see a bit in Orion), so I know it’s not all roses but it really seems like most people try to be very accepting. It’s really great that it was such a positive influence on you.
For CR, I still think C2 is my favorite, but C3 is getting pretty damn crazy right now so tough to say. All of them have been pretty great.
For D20, also very difficult although I think the funniest, and therefore my recommendation for noobs, have been Starstruck, the Seven, and Escape from Bloodkeep. Fantasy High is straight gold also.
So far I’ve played a stars druid and now I’m multi classing fighter/wiz (only level 3 tho so not very far in). I’m def trying to play a pally and a bard next, but eventually want to try basically everything lol.
This is great, esp because this was me! I am now in my second ever campaign and loving it. Now I must protect the new fans haha
Great comment, OP is definitely conflating the two.
Well I mean it’s unclear to me that we’re much worse than previous points in history. I’d rather have the climate crisis over the nuclear one, or either of the world wars, or live under a feudal system where I’m owned by the local lord in his castle.
You’d rather have the climate crisis as it currently stands. I think you’ll change your tune on that in coming decades but by then it’ll be far too late to actually do anything about it. You’re also more insulated to it’s effects than many millions of people around the world who are already losing their lives, homes, livelihoods, etc and this is only a sniff of what’s to come. Also, peasants in feudal times on average had more time off, made more money comparatively, and were able to travel more (yes, even serfs) than your average American currently. The chains just look a little different, they aren’t gone.
I sympathize (and agree) with the belief that the current system isn’t serving everyone, much less serving everyone equally. But the world is a complicated thing and we’ve got >7 billion people to feed! I think we should be very careful before deciding “yeah it’s time to tear down the existing systems and hope that there are better systems out there”. It’s easier to make things worse than to make things better.
We’ve got 8 billion people to feed and are doing a terrible job of it. Take under half of Elon’s wealth alone and you could feed the entire world, yet instead we laud these modern day dragons for their “success,” instead of slaying them for the good of the people. It’s easier to make things worse for you, than better for you. Billions of people currently suffering terribly for the profit of others would vehemently disagree. Also, just because the unknown is uncertain doesn’t mean it should be feared. We know capitalism isn’t working for the planet itself, yet people would rather stick to it because it’s enriched a small fragment of humanity. You happen to be in the side of the boat that isn’t currently underwater, but make no mistake that the water is pouring in.
I guess? I’ve wanted to start my own business a couple of times. I’m a programmer, so I’ve toyed with the idea and done some research into creating a few apps which I believe people would find useful, and might pay my bills. I don’t own a house or a car-- I live in an apartment in a mid-size US city.
You are not a capitalist.
I’m guessing you’d consider me a pawn, but I don’t. I fit your description of owning a bit of personal property, and being a worker.
You are a worker, so why look out for the interests of an entirely different class that doesn’t do the same for you?
I’ve worked for some large companies in the past which are supposedly the “actual capitalists”. But I promise they don’t give two shits about social good (or social bad). They are just desperately trying to make products that people want to buy.
Therein lies the exact problem: profit is the only motive. And to get profit, capitalists have shown they are willing to do everything, damn the consequences to others, to society, to the planet. Climate change isn’t a whoopsie, starving, desperate people aren’t a whoopsie, train derailments aren’t a whoopsie, even most wars (every American involved war since WW2) are not a whoopsie. They are all the predictable results of capitalists choosing to rake in more profits at the expense of you and I.
In my view, it’s a pretty good system which constrains huge organizations like Apple to making devices, when the alternative is that they could be setting up their own governments.
Why would they need to set up their own governments when they control ours? How exactly are they constrained? Google is arguably more powerful than most nations’ governments. Sure, most of that is soft power, but if trends continue it won’t stay soft for much longer.
Based on everything I see on Lemmy, I gotta start watching some Trek.
Also same, OP, same. Why a saturday at noon? Gimme Friday and I’ll call in sick to work lol.