My favorite parts are the bits that go like this:Wanting to read about peoples' experiences with the OneD&D playtest material,
but having to sort through pages and pages of "philosophy" "discussion" first:
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"..but you said that I said that you said that I said that someone else said that you said that everyone said that I said that you said that nobody says that I said that you said that..."My favorite parts are the bits that go like this:
"So you're saying that [...]""I never said that. I said [...] because you think [...]""That's not what I said. I said [...]""You said this quote ' [...] ' which means [...]""Everyone knows that's not what that means. You keep saying that [...]""No, the dictionary says [...]. But people aren't saying that, they say [...]""No, show me the quote where everybody doesn't mean that [...]"
"Well I hate change. So here's a really specific, cherry-picked, farfetched example that--if you squint, and if you assume the worst possible interpretations--proves that it doesn't work. So clearly, you should either agree with me or go play something else. Also, I hate change, but that's entirely beside the point."
I’ll say it again
To some people other people are not real.
The particular article in question is a humorist/novelist's explanation in layman's terms for Dunbar's number, which is an actual anthropological thing. Other articles on the site are humorous, but they're generally not factually incorrect. Well, aside from asserting Ted Cruz is the Zodiac killer, when we all know it's Elon Musk...
Wanting to read about peoples' experiences with the OneD&D playtest material,
but having to sort through pages and pages of "philosophy" "discussion" first:
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Thanks for that. It makes it so much easier to visualize the deaths of my enemies.![]()
Website Allows You To See How Screwed You Are If An Asteroid Hits Your Hometown
Just what you need to feel cheerful.www.iflscience.com
I like that the impact simulator is hosted on a .fun domain.![]()
Website Allows You To See How Screwed You Are If An Asteroid Hits Your Hometown
Just what you need to feel cheerful.www.iflscience.com
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Website Allows You To See How Screwed You Are If An Asteroid Hits Your Hometown
Just what you need to feel cheerful.www.iflscience.com