Have we learned nothing from Jurassic Park? Why not get started on the T virus next so we can have giant mutant zombies too?
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This sounds good to me. I'm subscribed to c/rpgmemes which is run by the the old mod team of r/dndmemes but I'm also subscribed to c/dndmemes which is apparently run by people who wanted something like r/dndmemes. It's a little redundant and confusing but I wouldn't want either mod team to lose what they made
Hate most of the things, but some of them are cool. Mud daubers are friends
There's also the reaction from other developers claiming that the game "sets an unrealistic standard for what to expect out of a game" despite it being exactly what people want from a triple A studio. Just a complete, well made, functional game with no microtransactions
Idk, I don't even pay that much for kosher food and the smallest and cheapest kosher burger I've ever seen cost $5 with $10 being closer to the average
Did you pay $16.95 for lettuce? Tf kinda restaurant did you go to?
Sounds good to me. My only real complaint about solar panels is the space they occupy. That complaint goes away if that space can also be used for crops. It's a win/win
I think the report is sent to the admins of the instance you're logged into. Basically, you're reporting to yourself
You can carve a perfect replica of your camera with the parts on the wrong side and use a mirror to reverse it
It was kind of a clumsy way of putting it, but I was basically trying to say that you can't just point at one thing and say "this idea always leads here". You can make an educated guess at the general direction if the system is abused, but you can't be certain.
A system needs to be carefully maintained to stay in its best state as long as possible. We haven't invented the perfect system yet, so pretty much everything we have will eventually fall apart. We just need it to last 'til we can make something better
Technically it is, but that doesn't mean I don't hate it