MarkB
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You didn't say "at" in that second sentence."I didn’t say I was at THE St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. I said I was a St. Valentine’s Day Massacre."

You didn't say "at" in that second sentence."I didn’t say I was at THE St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. I said I was a St. Valentine’s Day Massacre."
It works both waysYou didn't say "at" in that second sentence.![]()
Wizards of the Coast, just plain ruining everything!Yes yes, you hate Wizards of the Coast. That is such a lively new take on this conversation about books. I remember you saying the same thing in the thread about dice, and the thread about movies, and the thread about Kickstarter, and (weirdly) the thread about Covid-19. Always so controversial, so edgy. I had no idea they were ruining so many things in your life. Thanks for keeping us in the loop? I guess?
That's precisely why they need to learn the meaning of "victory conditions." A win isn't necessarily complete obliteration of "the enemy." If you get the concessions that you want, that one thing that is actually meaningful, or whatever amount of money you deem necessary then it's a win. You don't need everything. You don't need complete capitulation. You just need what you need. If you're too centred on "winning" at all costs then you're more likely to lose, in the long run.
For example in a game of "Capture the Flag" the goal isn't to beat every opponent into unconsciousness. The goal is, as stated, to capture the flag.
Wrong. Criminals have broken at least one law by definition. Period. end of logic. Nothing in the definition says they don't follow other laws. A criminal can break only one law follow all the others and still be a criminal. please logic better.2) Criminals don't obey laws, by definition.
Like Jessie's squirrel
In Auburn, Washington apparently. Wouldn't stop following me.Like Jessie's squirrel
I wish that I had Jessie's squirrel
Where can I find a rodent-
Where can I find a rodent like that?