i spent a lot of hours as a kid playing that first wizardry game. never made it far and found it confusing and unsatisfying. later when i found nethack i learned how to be satisfied with the confusion :*)
i spent a lot of hours as a kid playing that first wizardry game. never made it far and found it confusing and unsatisfying. later when i found nethack i learned how to be satisfied with the confusion :*)
The best musicians can often be seen creating the most dulcet tones on the most dirty, busted, and worn-in instruments.
so the solution is not to let markets and wages alone dictate the conditions for decent life.
that one doesn’t bother me at all. “needs fixing”, “needs to be fixed”, same thing. but “needs fixed” can fuck right off.
my peeve is the chopped infinitive, like “it needs fixed” instead of “it needs to be fixed”
looks like inscryption :D
musculature is not solely masculine, but if that’s the association for you, it makes sense that you feel a woman with muscles “starts looking like a man”. a similar circular reasoning would be arrived at if you simply considered strength itself to be a masculine trait.
theres also cooked.wiki. tack “cooked.wiki/“ onto the start of a recipe URL and it scrapes and reformats for you
a woman can be physically strong without “turning into a man”.
strength of character? how about “nomadland” or “meek’s cutoff”?
that was it!
i like it. years ago i did a puzzle where the box cover showed an illustration of the past and the actual puzzle was the same scene in the future
I thought the original use was for subject/object pronouns as in:
he gave me the paper. (he, subject)
i gave the paper to him. (him, object)
i feel that decentralized search is an extremely valuable thing to start thinking about. but the devil is in practically every one of the details.
i learned a new shoe-tying technique and try to share it with others when they’re game
why do these things almost never close properly
i can imagine a drop of lemon in a bitter coffee may balance it a bit. and the aroma combo isnt bad.
i think rm is a powershell alias for “Remove-Item” in case you want to type more
dang, so she pulled a sled for a decade?