I hate PVP.
I hate PVP.
*shrug*
Just got a text from Amazon that this is actually arriving today. I was expecting it to be delayed, what with the strikes and delaying shipping on “non-essential” items.
having kids home all day while trying to work and upkeep some level of education for them is honestly pretty damn exhausting.
Ah, a fellow old.
For what it’s worth, I hope things get better for you soon.
Days are really blurring into one another. I honestly couldn’t remember what day today was when I woke up.
Bleck. I hate PVP. I hope they don’t keep the best rewards for battles only, because I really, really despise them.
Don’t give them any ideas.
More than that, it’s the only way to pick up field research. While this month’s reward was a bust, often the reward is worth doing field research every day.
This would be great. My local Discord server has gone completely dead since the governor issued a stay at home order. I still don’t have Thundurus.
But a holistic healer saying they can “cure” autism? I just wanna grab a mob and a torch and burn it down.
Damn, I might just have to buy a VR headset now.
As much as this was the right move, this is only going to be used to fuel the conspiracy theories and persecution complex this type stokes in his followers. He wasn’t arrested for any valid safety reason, it was to “silence” him for “telling the truth about the deep state” or some such fucking idiocy.
Can we send this guy dildos again? Or one of those gag bags of dicks?
I’m... of two minds on this.
Ambulance rides can cost up to $3000 depending on your insurance. Air ambulance rides can easily cost 10 times that or more. And then you have to add in bills for the ER visit at the end of it, which can reach 5 figures without too much effort.
Except he didn’t say it was “impossible”. That’s a strawman you invented. It is indeed possible for someone to improve their socioeconomic class.
Great. Now tell them to stop advertising themselves as a cure for autism. Few things piss me off like people trying to profit off desperate parents.
One interesting origin for a superstition is spilling salt being bad luck. In Roman times, salt was seen as symbolic of lasting relationships and trust and was presented to guests before their food arrived. Spilling it, then, was considered unlucky for the relationship between those present.