There is no meaningful difference between a threat and a warning. I’ve never understood why we see that retort so often when someone asks “is that a threat?!”. It’s the same damn thing.
There is no meaningful difference between a threat and a warning. I’ve never understood why we see that retort so often when someone asks “is that a threat?!”. It’s the same damn thing.
“Anyone who points out that I’m wrong needs to leave this place.”
Such fragility. Yikes.
It just seems like a small detail that wouldn’t actually benefit their propaganda at all.
Why is it an important distinction? Massacre is massacre whether it’s on a square or on side streets.
Well that is where societies get to. Being educated or uneducated becomes equivalent to a political stance. There are plenty of examples of educators getting murdered by governments, sometimes en masse.
He should just go full 90s screen name and call it xXxAIxXx.
Path of Exile is the closest thing I’ve played to a worthy D2 successor. D3 was fun and worth the money, but isn’t really like D2. D4 has been fun so far too, but I’m still on the fence as they obviously have a lot to sort out, just like they did with D3. Definitely wouldn’t say I regret buying D4 at this point, it just needs work.
Honestly games from that era just had a “simple complexity” and a difficulty that doesn’t seem to exist with modern games. And that seems to apply across genres.
I remember hearing it about The Wind Rises. There may have been others.
You forget /r/Dogfort.
But then how will we know if our drip is bussin’?
No, let’s not move on yet. I would like to keep reading posts about reddit for a while.
I feel like I’d install a bunch of shit before getting anywhere close to a tenth of that. I’d hate my phone. However, I’m far from being a teenager and their ways and methods have become somewhat mysterious.