

I’ve never understood why card gamers don’t like proxies. Now everyone can play.


I’ve never understood why card gamers don’t like proxies. Now everyone can play.
I feel like OP would be more into Stagger Lee / Curse of Millhaven from the same album


except AI will cost $200 the moment you need to put it on enterprise level, $400 in 6 months $8000 in 2 years.
the gays
this guy knows the correct scientific taxonomy


yep. everyone at mine was being praised for creating an agent that turned meetings into JSON and then the JSON into Asana tasks and the Asana tasks into a report and the report into an internal and external email and the email into a slack message and the slack messages and emails into weekly summary.
Burning thousands of credits for what could be replaced by…
listening
N has entered the chat
the wrong UTF encoding is usually the issue


be bass player
see guitarist talk about being heard in the mix
nod quietly and go back to playing the wrong note
a warning that follicles retain their characteristics when transplanted.
11 gal tank at 4.50/gal here


article I found: https://thisisafrica.me/lifestyle/dry-sex-women-pains-please
pretty much exactly what it sounds like


120 Days of Sodom
people stopping on the r’bout, or trearing the entrance like a stop sign when theres no traffic, there being concrete dividers between lanes on some, some reduce the number of lanes from 2 to 1 halfway around them
this is what I call my decks in card games where you turn healing into enemy damage
the nightmares of being European raised and trying to drive in Sarasota Florida’s roundabout system


Destiny 1 up to the Vault of Glass was incredibly special, and then had a lot of bumps but some great moments. House of Wolves, the Taken King, SIVA/Iron Lords and the first Moments of Triumph.
Although I played a lot of D2 it never quite got to the same level of magic.
The first couple of years with Curse of Osiris etc and their attempt to make everything zany really undid a lot of the cool atmosphere and story they did in D1.
Then when they made it so Your Guardian wasn’t The Guardian any more by having each world-first raid completion be canon (i.e. other guardians killed the raid boss not you, changing the Dreaming City, or opening up the Leviathan…) it was hard to keep the immersion alive.
There were so many things you needed other people to help you with it meant a significant portion of the game was interacting with other gamers - which means Bungie’s gaming experience is in the hands of one of the most mercurial groups of people on the planet.
They got back there with the Pyramid ships, Witch Queen, Vow of the Disciple, but by then we were in the content treadmill and everything felt disposable because they’d delete content regularly.
So you ended up with a temporary, non-ownable experience that relied on real world interaction with other gamers, in a world with incredibly scattershot storytelling of varying quality.


I dont know about this particular case, but they usually have a hard time finding anyone with any medical training to do this, let alone a doctor.
wait until you realize all stories are basically one story
I think about this scene so much whenever I’m doing a project