Adobe
Appears to be a year old, if anyone else was wondering. Doubt things got any better afterwards…
An advocacy group that also served as a safe space for the LGBTQ community in Beijing became the latest organization to close under a crackdown by Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s government.
“We very regretfully announce, due to forces beyond our control, the Beijing LGBT Center will stop operating today,”
True. Every timeline will try to survive as well, I guess…
That, or we might actually be on the fixed timeline that is better than the others.
I guess you can deseibe many experiences with ‘exhausting but fun’
That’s one interesting concept of future wars. I like it. Walking down the streets and bam sleeping gas!
Wake up in some waiting room with thousands of others, massive headache, getting water and pain meds handed by enemy military personnel. Watch the latest statistics on which nation got most people in possession. Get sent home, learn new language, get used to new religion. War is exhausting but also fun.
That’s why rougue-lite exists. Each run gets a bit easier, though you start getting new and harder tasks. If it’s done well, the repeatability is immense.
What kind of shows are you able to watch when you already need to skim the first episode setting the mood/vibe of the show? TikTok?
You need a neckromancer as well?
Google improved regarding Russian, it seems.
Comparison:
Just never again tell your soldiers before battle “You won’t change anything!” tell them what John Connor asked Kyle Reese to tell his mother - “There is no destiny but the one we make for ourselves.” As they say, let’s personally thank Jim Cameron for this fine movie, right in Hollywood. If I succeed in “making a difference” - cite me to the soldiers as an example.
The samurai code “Bushido”, which was put down on paper at a time when samurai began to forget it, says, among other things:
Revenge is often simply to break into an enemy’s house and die.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
I’m thankful for the protection, my poor laptop knows why. I was quite surprised that no superuser exists after regular setup. Thought I had forgotten my credentials (again) but they just were never set.
Maybe it’s about the ‘mostly read only’? That’s the only thing I don’t get.
Here’s to hoping