Technically, nothing. In the same way that “person who committed thievery” is a correct term for “thief.” People may not be illegal, but we call them criminals all the time.
Technically, nothing. In the same way that “person who committed thievery” is a correct term for “thief.” People may not be illegal, but we call them criminals all the time.
Do you prefer the term “criminal foreigners”?
North Korea: Such a great nation, there’s no need or ability to ever leave.
I don’t know about Hunt, but War Thunder and Dota have official Linux clients.
Until Discord either starts selling data to OpenAI or they start scraping data from/similar to sites like https://spy.pet/ .
I’m playing a Star Wars Saga Edition game right now where my character is a former privateer fighting in the Jedi Civil War for the Sith. He was fairly honest with his party members about his former criminal affiliations, that’s how he met them in the first place. The fact he was on the wrong side of the war only came out when a conversation about the war came up and he was directly asked about it. The Jedi in the party took it surprisingly well, but that’s probably more due to the conversation being completely unserious other than his admission.
Lesson learned: you can probably trust your party with your dark past.
I’ve only ever played tabletop games in a VTT, but I can get that. There’s not much like interacting in person. Still, VTTs do a fair amount of the heavy lifting for me, like tracking who’s inside my Bless aura.
I played Starfinder once, and my GM called it “The Starfinder Disaster” because people kept joining for only a session or two before quitting. I’m looking forward to the remaster, though.
I am in friggin love with Pathfinder 2e right now. I love how flexible the system is and yet how solid it feels. Problem is I have few people to talk to about it, because it’s basically seen as Dungeons and Dragons for people who hate the company behind Dungeons and Dragons.
WHO WOULD WIN?
The Duolingo bird
VERSUS
The HP Printer
I am absolutely certain that people stacking themselves with debt won’t have any long-lasting consequences. Not even if they reach the point that they can’t pay for anything other than their debts any longer. Like, honestly, paying for your pizza and your hoodie all at once is so outdated, right?
I’m having a good day. Although my Thanksgiving trip was canceled a few days ago (hours before I left for it), it means I get more time to relax at home and recover from my pinched nerve. So I’m chilling after Mass and having a couple of beers.
I only really need something to keep track of my notifications, and maybe as a flashlight occasionally. So I just wear a PineTime, and it links up with my phone with Gadget Bridge. It’s really nice, completely free and open source, and it’s pretty cheap too. Week long battery life is nice, but I don’t know what it’s like with other smartwatches.
Right now it’s a little vague. I’m picking up bits and pieces of Python to automate stuff at my job.
I like having goals that I can achieve, whether that’s something at work I can knock out or a project I can work on at home.
Does a few weeks count? My first job was at a data entry place, and I quit within two weeks because the place gave me carpal tunnel. It went away soon after I left, even though I got a different office job shortly after.
Sure, they can do whatever they want, but everyone else is free to criticize them for doing so and go somewhere else with their time. Limiting the amount of time people can spend on your social media site, when you want as many people as possible looking at ads, is a bad idea.
No, I just don’t find much point in the “no human is illegal” thing. Nobody is saying that being a human is illegal, or that they are innately illegal. But people can be criminals. Do you prefer the term “criminal foreigner” rather than “illegal foreigner”?