I think votes should be displayed publicly at the bottom of the comments section for each post. Make people stand by their convictions.
I think votes should be displayed publicly at the bottom of the comments section for each post. Make people stand by their convictions.
Ghost commander smb to NAS.
Ask the IT guy about it.
Minimum levels of service in Australia can be difficult. We’re a large sparse country with many mobile black spots. People should rent a satellite phone or epirb if traveling the outback, it’s a dangerous place to have an emergency.
I’m depressed at the wealthy marching the planet off a cliff for profit at the cost of everyone else.
Nothing. I haven’t paid for dnd content since the 90s.
You seem to have “but what if” responses for every answer.
My answer is no because I don’t trust them. Same reason I keep my little dog away from all pit bulls, I don’t trust them. Same reason I accept some women want to keep distance with all men, lack of trust.
There’s water in the bubbler at my local park.
Most RPG/Crafting games.
Penetration!
I’ve got a fuck up friend who goes for young women because he is actually on their level. Legal young, but young. He would easily respond to a pretty 15 yo without asking for age.
Similar for being a bouncer. Grew tired of obnoxious drunk strangers. Plus my pub turned into a wanker rich kid pub. I like helping friendly drunk derros.
We’ve already got personal wealth as a social credit system pretty much everywhere.
At least RDR2 is pretty frontier USA, Witcher seemed like grubby villages.
God dam walking simulator.
The band from Fortnite? Sleep with one eye open Lars.
Same for me. 95% being helpful. 5% dumb jokes. Perma banned for nonsense.
Just be a cool space with cool conversations.
WASD + mouse aim in FPS. Wolf3d, Doom1 and Blakestone used the arrow keys, spacebar and Ctrl back in the day. The arrows were turn, not strafe too.
I reckon it was some friends of mine in the 90s in Box Hill, Melbourne, Victoria who were the first to use WASD/mouse aim. Share house above a shop at the end of a tram line.