bakapenguin
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I live in South Florida. There are literally only a handful of neighborhoods in all of Palm Beach county that do not have an HOA.

Why do people join HOAs?

Honest question, I’ve never heard of *any* good reason to be part of one; they just seem like you’re agreeing to give control over what you can and can’t do on your property to the worst bored old-lady busybody stereotypes.

I actually have a HOTAS that i use for my IL2 Sturmovik’n, but i prefer my xbox gamepad for this. I guess its just more relaxing to just chill with my hands in my lap, plus my Python isn’t exactly nimble enough to require precise steering.

But to generate its numerous star systems and other cosmic phenomena, the game’s Stellar Forge engine takes the total measured matter for our galaxy and allocates it between known objects and other, procedurally generated ones. Using some of the leftover “unaccounted mass,” the game, unprompted, created a star

Never fly without being able to afford the insurance. I don’t know if that comes across clear enough, so

Trading is most lucrative, but most boring.

I wouldn’t have recommended it initially, but they’ve made big improvements (for the most part) on the mission system, which was my biggest complaint when it first came out. I’m hoping the first contact events put a bit more story and character into it, although one thing I’d love right now is a better way to move

Before the inevitable “Should I get the game?” post, YES YOU SHOULD GET THE GAME

If you’ve played TES games, then you know people standing around doing weird shit is incredibly immersive.

It’s like the Cadillac of evils.

Good old fashioned ignorant American evil.

That’s what I get for commenting on something I’m not knowledgeable enough to comment on. After researching a bit it appears you’re right. I was thinking of Apple.

My daughters love him and, while they understood what he did was wrong, they didn’t understand why so many people were so mad....and I had to explain to them that this type of stuff, joke at other’s expense, isn’t funny. There were 1000 things he could have had them write on that sign.

The vast majority of Pewdiepie’s fans are children. And children are stupid. They’re not emotionally mature enough to fully grasp nuance or context. They see Jacksepticeye criticizing his actions while also voicing support, and all they understand is “Jacksepticeye talked shit about Pewdiepie.” They can’t see how

Do I need to read the previous 450 Books to understand Fahrenheit 451, or can I just jump in with this one?

I find this sort of odd. I’ve never read The Name of the Rose. But this story idea makes me think of Fahrenheit 451.

Hahaha. And with that comment you’ve single-handedly proven the widely held belief that Trump supporters are hysterical drama queens with below average intelligence.