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Historians pretty much agree that Jesus was a historical figure, even though heavily fictionalised.
Historians pretty much agree that Jesus was a historical figure, even though heavily fictionalised.
Please provide evidence for Caesar.
I’m pretty sure cookie clicker has no victory condition, it just goes on and on. At least it was that way last time I played it. Things might have changed since.
This reminds me of an exhibiton I once saw called “No Pain, No Game”. The idea being that any sort of game has some failure state, some obstacle to overcome, that’s what makes it a game. So of course I started thinking of counter-examples. Your slot machine idea is a good one, what I eventually came up with is Cookie Clicker. That game is nothing but positive reinforcement. There’s no way to lose progress or mess anything up, any action you take makes you “win more”. Not taking an action also makes you “win more”, just more slowly.
This showerthought is an idea adjacent to that all. Interesting stuff, even though it’s not too deep.
The linked comment offers three options and I bet it’s right:
Warning that this topic draws a lot of insane people with genital mutilation fetishes. Any of the comments advocating for circumcision are either men who were circumcised against their will, women who circumcised their children and haven’t accepted the truth, or weirdos who want others to suffer.
I wish it was that simple.
With an OTG connector you can just plug a keyboard into your phone. You can do stuff like alt-tab to switch between open apps. And if you plug in a mouse, a giant cursor appears. It’s kinda cursed but it works.
Hair helps absorb impacts.
What, you egg!
Also an excuse to post my favourite Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic.
AND islamophobic people.
Turns out he was lion.
Snape kills Trinity with Rosebud.
See if you can install this.
Understandable.
A bit off-topic, but if you want to hear really good use of autotune, check out Lügen. It means “Lies”. Check out the translation too - the autotune starts right at the moment the singer admits to lying compulsively, even to himself.
Life… *brutal fart noises* …finds a way.
It’s another name for Solitaire, which is a whole bunch of card games for one player, not just the one that came with Windows.
I think you mean watergategate.