potoo22
The singing in the Return to Moria game is spot on. Easily one of the best and unique parts of the game. Made mining less monotonous and added a kick to downtime before sleeping and starting a new day. Although, the game is not as good when playing alone.
Ale of Shining Gold is fun. Song of Durin hits harder if you've played through the game.
The Onion has been predicting the future lately and I hate it.
Also: https://www.fiftyfifty.one/ Seems like a direct source. You can search for events near you and who is organizing them.
That's a good way to catch it.
I figured through the lack of an artist signature, but it's not like that is required.
It's not even sepia colored... It's... evolving.
I'm having second thoughts about getting an official diagnosis 😅
I'm cool just saying I suspect I'm autistic, probably not though. Lovely weather, right?(moves Legos to hidden basement room and encrypts Minecraft and Satisfactory saves)
Can NYT or someone sue for libel? That's defamation with false information. I'm not looking for a fine, but an order requiring them to say they were wrong and published false information. Then NYT can publish that tweet in their headline.
ALL THE SEPIA INFOGRAPHICS ARE EASY ON MY HUMAN EYES. SUCH CONSIDERATION FOR HUMAN HEALTH.
Not gonna play the "carry all the groceries in one trip" game greater than 100 yards (1 football field (514 bananas))
Also, the newer massive trucks that are so high they blind anyone lower than them regardless of how properly it's configured.
Step One: Provide an exceptional but unprofitable service.
Step Two: Drive out all competition because business model is unprofitable. Become the only service users want and become invested into.
Step Three: Enshitify to show the model can be profitable to investors. Users will not leave because they are already invested and competition is not strong.
Step Four: Go public, while continuing to Enshitify.