One of the greatest games of all time.
One of the greatest games of all time.
I loved this book back in the day.
You haven’t understood. OP is saying that something being ahead of its time isn’t a function of how much time has passed since. It will always remain ahead of its time. As stated, it is an intrinsic, rather than an extrinsic, property.
See: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intrinsic_and_extrinsic_properties
They call this the Spirit Quest. If he makes it home alive, he’s considered a man.
Now that you mention it, I suppose that could be. And, no, I’m not sure I understand much of anything.
I think @[email protected] was speaking allegorically. As in the promise of tax cuts for the rich is why people support Trump today.
Noita should absolutely be on this list. The only explanation is that the author never played it.
Yes, possibly. Smart people can do dumb things.
I suppose, in the end, it actually depends on how you define smart and dumb…
Or dumb. Or not paying attention. Or some combination of the above.
After playing for hundreds of hours, I decided that being fucked so often and so arbitrarily is the secret sauce that makes god-runs the fantastic dopamine rush that they are. Eventually, you attain equanimity with death; only then are you ready to ascend.
This just gets you a “demo” account. Looks like it’s free for 3 months.
I dunno man. I’ve heard, even when they’re asleep, they’re lying down!
That’s objective reality, not sarcasm.
“I can only imagine what it’s like to know your son is innocent and watch him be sentenced to life in prison, to be exonerated and … then be told that once he’s been freed, he’s been shot dead,” Miller said. “I can’t imagine as a parent what that feels like.”
Pretty tragic.
Truly comprehensive. Covers even the edge cases.
Honestly, my initial internal reaction was something similar to yours. But, then I read the article and what was said, and, I got to say, I’m impressed. Give it a read!
Automation (Automate stuff on your device by creating rules.) https://f-droid.org/packages/com.jens.automation2/
Didn’t know about this. Looks neat! Thanks!