that all makes sense to me. how would you want it to work?
why would he waste perfectly good ivermectin on a horse he's just planning to run over, beat, and then dump in central park anyways?
is that a millionaire who licks boots, or one who licks the boots of millionaires? also, what?
Don't worry son, you will.
can't remember for sure the name of the episode, but at least i recognize the scene this time lol
the horse betting is so broken lol. they give you odds, but the actual chances of any one horse winning are pretty much even. if you just bet on the horse with the longest odds, you can rack up insane money very quickly.
also i loved the silly horse names.
that is generous of you. i'm on the same instance as them, and can find no discrepency between viewing your profile through lemm.ee vs on programming.dev
alas, i think they're just attacking their percieved quality of your posting, and it is not that they're missing all of the good stuff.
honestly, how does fox even get away with calling itself 'news' at this point.
Do such efforts bring value to gaming or are they more of an academic exercise?
what kinda nauseating execu-speak is this? speed-running is gaming.
'bring value'. smdh
it's not sketchy, it's basically a captcha to keep down automated bot sign ups, and they link to that document in particular, i assume, because the devs are marxists and figure folks who are vehemently anti-communist would refuse and thus keep down their moderation load.
never, but i have enjoyed adding bacon to my quesadilla once or twice when i got an early lunch there. do they limit their normal menu in the early morning? i thought they just added a couple things.
generally, a serial killer does multiple individual murderers over an extended period. this contrasts with a mass murderer, who kills a bunch of people in a single event, or a spree killer who does multiple killings over a short time span. a serial killer may take a couple years to kill 5 people while a spree killer does it in a weekend, and a mass killer manages it in a few minutes.
i was gonna say source mage! so i guess it's not that obscure, if two of us thought to mention it.
i'm sorry, but, sploot?
it may have been full of conspiracy and fascist dogwhistles, but that is still probably the most coherent thing i've ever seen attributed to the fucker. ain't no way he wrote that.
first day!
after about nine months of dreaming and pining and putting it off because of money, i finally got me some inline skates and i am so happy with them.
i used to do a bit of aggressive inline years ago, and last winter i got the idea in me to start skating again for some reason, and the idea would not leave me be. i was hesitant to order something online though without being able to try it on first, but i found a physical skate shop with what i wanted only like an hour and half drive away.
so i hit the road this morning, and not only did i manage to get exactly the skates i wanted, sized perfectly, and they were on sale, but the dude (Gil) at the shop threw in a free t-shirt and some wax too. big shout out to roller warehouse in rocklin, CA.
i then took them to a local rink, and was pleasantly surprised that i hadn't lost all of my skills over the past decade. i did take one tumble when trying to hop out of fakie, but i had a hell of a time overall.
The software was used as evidence that employees stole money
>For the past 20 years UK Post Office employees have been dealing with a piece of software called Horizon, which had a fatal flaw: bugs that made it look like employees stole tens of thousands of British pounds. This led to some local postmasters being convicted of crimes, even being sent to prison, because the Post Office doggedly insisted the software could be trusted. After fighting for decades, 39 people are finally having their convictions overturned, after what is reportedly the largest miscarriage of justice that the UK has ever seen.
System-Neutral RPG Companions ~ Chaoclypse’s Substack
A simple system for dealing with companions, especially for solo RPGs!
came across this on masto. the core idea here is a usage die based loyalty for companions, particularly aimed at solo gaming