danjalveskandar
Danjal Veskandar
danjalveskandar

No, but a coordinated response by the government to prevent panic hoarding of a wide range of goods by keeping people accurately informed.

And the whole burning corpses in the street falls nicely in line with the “abandon all hope” attitude of some people.

I haven’t completed it - but a lot of the start revolves around how the whole darkness/plague thing that 1 revolves around is coming back because people are kinda causing things to go to crap again.

Having someone with hands-on experience to teach can be great. Especially when you’re dealing with advanced students who already grasp the basics and don’t need every step of every process explained.

The problem most likely isn’t just in finding someone with the right cred, but also the willingness to be a teacher. And some ability to actually teach.

They might’ve been better to resort to discord who has upped the group functionality to be freely available for groups of up to 50 people.

Imagine a Great Old One-Influenza’d COVID-19. ;)

A lot of this mindset comes from the fact that the media has been running wild quoting random statistics often based on preliminary findings.

It’s because there’s a big difference between symptom severity and how contagious something is.

Exactly.

Opinions differ there.

Even more importantly, something that even a lot of GMs fail at is that failing a check doesn’t have to be a completely bad thing.

Newsflash - everyone creating content or selling a product/service wants money.

Except that when it comes down to it. People only take issue with it if it happens to fall out of line with what they’re happening to be thinking of at the time.

If you’re friends with a Jew who keeps kosher or a Mormon who avoids stimulants and intoxicants, then you don’t order them a double bacon artery blaster with cheese or a large coffee. If your friend is an observant Muslim, working around their scheduled time for prayer is the polite and respectful thing to do.

It’s owned by EA. There is no hope.

I mean, while it might not be the original intended purpose, it would fall under extensive body modification etc.

There’s a fine line to balance.

Due diligence is one thing. And should realistically be applied to ANY transaction by default. Not “just” because someone’s account was (near-)empty for an extended period of time.

Is that supposed to be a bad thing?