Definitely. Not often, but when I had them, they were strong and affected me for the remainder of the day.
Male 18-year-old FOSS and GNU/Linux activist and user
Definitely. Not often, but when I had them, they were strong and affected me for the remainder of the day.
Maybe for their first (genuine appearing) part, they use snippets from other, actual human comments? Because they really look quite convincing
But maybe some vomit can be tasty?
Why should it affect LW or any other (non-Texan) instance? Any rogue country with populists at the head can implement any arbitrary legislation. That does not affect Lemmy instances hosted in countries with reasonable governments. If Texas wants to enforce their rules (or punish for non-compliance), it is on them to approach instance admins or block the site in their corner of the global internet.
Okay, I agree with the sentiment and all, but don’t you think that your comment is a little petty when you are not contributing to OP’s question and instead hijack the post to push an agenda?
What? That is not at all how that works. Beans is the plural of bean, therefore, many is the only correct option.
There are gameplay videos from external YouTubers already, the game holds up quite well
I don’t know what kind of phones you are using. Flagship phones nowadays have phenomenal cameras, with sensors as good as in dedicated professional camera devices.
Sorry, but this post is ridiculous. I hope it’s irony. We are on Lemmy for our shared values and in order to uphold them. Standing up for what is important to you despite technical difficulties (especially such minor ones like the one you are dealing with) is a display of integrity. This issue should not motivate you to leave Lemmy for Reddit.
Hmmm I love Rogue, it’s such an emotional journey and to me the most compelling and interesting story-wise, seeing an Assassin turn into a Templar and underlining the hubris of the Order of Assassins