monopolies are the same as dictators, generally really bad, but a great dictator can get so much shit done and change things for the better much faster than great democracy could (i'm not dictator-apologising here, i'll take democracy any day, just stating a fact here)
shneancy
yea me too, but i suppose in a world with as many variables as ours it's hard to find "rules" to cling on, so it's a collective cope for that particular quirk of life lol
as much as i believe languages are living tools, cannot be constrained by rules, and will evolve no matter how much old timers complain
if you tell me about a "venomous mushroom" I'll freak out at the possibility of such a being existing faster than you can explain how you don't really see a reason for the distinction between venomous and poisonous and that other languages don't even have it
you can permanently prettify it and sell all your stuff at the uh, forgot the name, but the one stand trader that accepts everything and has its own deck to make the booty transfer faster! (though idk if it's still exclusive to captained ships? i haven't played in a while)
exceptions prove the rule!
RIP ship captain's pockets
(unless you're long past playing for the gold or you're sailing an uncaptained one)
for a sample of such madness please try arguing with someone about a topic you're very familiar with, and they clearly know fuck all about but refuse to learn or listen to anybody but themselves and their echo chamber!
there's also been something about cats from Ohio? I have no idea what that is about
Jan 1st
scroll scroll 1956! perfect!
enter
it's absolutely fantastic, my friends and i joined a steam family and they finally have 0 excuses to not play the games i've been recommending them for year (and neither do i)
seagulls are spirits of mischief and chaos, i'm pretty sure they'd intentionally fuck with the data
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