nitePhyyre
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nitePhyyre

XIAO XIAO!

Excited about this coming to consoles soon. It reminds me of the old stick figure flash games I sunk dozens of hours into as a middle schooler.

The MCU isn’t considered a political franchise. Yet.

Somehow Star Wars became political. It didn’t have to. The MCU isn’t considered a political franchise. Yet.

Totally. The evidence that people are unhappy with how Disney handled TLJ is out there. You don’t even have to agree with their views to SEE that people are having these reactions. It’s weird that the article is basically saying to “ignore those people... they have no impact on sales”.

People have to care a ton before

How can you say that I claim to speak for all fans when literally my last paragraph says:

Just read the comment section of Indiewire or THR or Variety and the overwhelming majority of people said they boycotted the film due to how Disney has treated Luke and Han in these new films.

underpaid workers are who does all that. the owner is the one who underpays them

That’s the problem with anarchy.

That’s up to the super computer to assign the robot their next task.

Once was roleplaying with a group where I was a cleric of Torm (Lawful Good, duty, loyalty, all that jazz) and another guy I barely knew was playing a Lawful Evil Rouge Assassin, in the campaign for the money. In our first campaign we snuck up on a couple of people who we weren’t sure were prisoners or members of the

great question! a lot of people assume that this means no one should own anything at all, but that’s not actually true. This phrase originated in french anarchist Jean-Pierre Proudhon’s 1840 book What Is Property? Proudhon was arguing against the idea of the sovereign right of property, that someone can unilaterally

Im the type of DM that loves ambiguous choices. Letting my players argue it out for 45 minutes is both hilarious and gives me a break to do some more planning.

I don’t have a PS4 or a VR-capable PC. But since the release of Bridge Crew, I have been fairly heavily tempted to buy all the necessary hardware for me and three friends to play this game together. Like I know it’s hundreds of dollars but come on! Just look at it!

What I want to know is how this compares to those starship bridge simulators like Artemis?

I don’t see why people hate seeing evolutionary biology being used to explain patterns or occurrences in the real world. It seems myopic to completely shun those potential influences.

This is why I wish sex work and sex workers weren’t so stigmatized. I’ve long thought sex work needs to be legal, regulated, unionized, and taxed.

If we’re going to be ruthlessly efficient about this like he wants, just develop a cultural norm where all the incels ship off to their own little island. Then they can’t kill any women. Problem solved.

“Construction sight”. Ha. Guy can’t even say site correctly!

Hmm.