You mean another fad that was blown out of proportion by one generation trying to prove the idiocy of another?
You mean another fad that was blown out of proportion by one generation trying to prove the idiocy of another?
It really helps to have good spawns for technology. If you don’t have decent ones on a first run through it can feel like you’re stuck in a rut pretty fast.
Once you know what you’re looking for, though, it makes life a lot easier.
Pretty much all successful companies are like that. Because that’s the system they want, and they’ve tricked the general populace into believe that’s a good thing.
Someone hasn’t seen the Robin Hood episode of TNG…
I mean, for the discerning gentlemen scared of their own shadow knowing their general location, I’d say it’s right up their alley.
It won’t be, at worst it will be passed around a bunch of marketing companies sending you a bunch of pointless junk mail. And that’s really only if you go to a shitty bank.
I just do that so the cat doesn’t stare awkwardly at me while I poo.
When he doesn’t try and take a look in the bowl during the action, at least.
You’d have to go on a long eloquent monologue about your current situation and how to resolve it leading up to the climax of every session, though.
I just meant as opposed to strength, another main stat.
Isn’t Charisma the Paladin’s main stat, though? :D
My muscles are always at 100%! It’s just sometimes that 100% is smaller ;)
I wonder why people assume that people with muscle can only ever use brute force.
It’s entirely possible to moderate muscle control for gentleness, even if those muscles are powerful.
And increasingly a smaller and smaller portion of the overall composition of the truck.
It just means even more weight is on the front tires instead of being more evenly distributed.
I think the cybertruck is super heavy, though.
Better just give up, then. Obviously the only solution is violence because random people on the internet have decided there’s literally nothing at all that can be done to change things.
I think its the regulatory body’s responsibility to provide a safe and secure service that can verify age requirements if they want to force that.
If they can’t provide that service, they shouldn’t require it, especially with such sensitive information.
Whenever it rains they start speaking in Latin.
(Remember, when magic is well explained and documented, and people get used to it, they tend to call it technology.)
Depends on the kind of magic. Magic machines that do wondrous things? Sure, technology. Magic where you manipulate energies with the power of thought and will alone? I’ma stick with magic, thank you.
The same could be said of a lot of creatives. You speak of greater creativity, that which evokes depth and gravity. There is still more shallow creativity. Learning creativity. That which you do before you learn to do better. Kind of what these are doing.
I’m not saying it’s good or bad, though the people who hold the reigns definitely don’t have the best intentions for their use, but underestimating it is the first step to allowing them to run rampant.
“Never attribute to malice that which you can attribute to stupidity” is the slogan of those who do nothing but look down on others… who underestimate the horrible things the “stupid” can do. Don’t assume stupidity just because you don’t like something. It makes it that much easier for it to bite you on the ass in the future.
… what do you think imagination is? A gift from God? The probabilities are probably more chaotic, and the data set more biased… but they’re the basic foundation of human imagination.
Machine based “creativity” is nascent, and far less unique… but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a form of creativity.
I would call it blown out of proportion when it was treated like an epidemic when it was little more than a few people who ever did it. Most just joked about it, and taunted the old fogeys who got bent out of shape about it.