What is the point of this sub if people just tell you to Google it?
What is the point of this sub if people just tell you to Google it?
Oh they are desperate for engagement.
Their whole deal with masks and vaccines is that they should have the right to decide for themselves.
Yeah, and before the Civil War the South’s rhetoric was that they should have the right to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, but if you look at the constitution of the confederacy it doesn’t exactly allow the member states to choose not to allow slavery. It’s all opportunistic.
What’s the difference?
I just grab a floss pick, go sit in front of my computer, and floss while distracting myself with something else. That way I don’t have to devote any focus or effort to flossing and it goes by much easier.
The basic structure is very similar. You have starter decks of ten cards, a galaxy row of six cards to buy, and a supply of 10 outer rim pilots who are always available. The big differences are:
All of these changes make the game significantly more asymmetric than Star Realms in which any player can buy cards of any faction, and the galaxy is utterly deprived of any force to bind its inhabitants together.
The narwhal bacons at midnight!
FFG’s Star Wars deckbuilding game, and Clank! Star Wars, with its simpler deckbuilding mechanics (similar to Star Realms) is not only a pretty good game but it also worked great as a teaching tool to get my family up to speed on the basics of deckbuilding, so that Clank!'s additional board traversal mechanics were easier for them to figure out.
Here in Texas most of the gas pumps have two or three notches for the latch to go in, so the speed is adjustable. It seems to me like the highest setting is usually pretty close to just holding down the handle at full blast, minus a little bit of play in order to get the latch into and out of the notch.
I can’t wait for LiF.
The founder of Brave had previously been fired from Mozilla due to his homophobia. Firefox is the more ethical choice.
But it’s also perfectly fine for most web browsing, and is the only web browser I’ve seen with extensions like ublock available on mobile.
They don’t know that the primary use case for reddit on mobile is getting good answers from Google.
Damn. Did they ever find your actual source code in there