This is why clickbait is so prevalent.
Without outside funding, the focus then needs to become gaining viewers and adds, not telling stating facts accurately, or doing in-depth journalism.
This is why clickbait is so prevalent.
Without outside funding, the focus then needs to become gaining viewers and adds, not telling stating facts accurately, or doing in-depth journalism.
It’s more like a mob of people on bikes.
Someone far away from the school, normally a parent and their child, bikes to school, and people add to the group when it goes by their house. Since people who drive are often distracted, being in a group is much safer than a child biking alone.
I think it’s because they usually mean “Shut up, I don’t care what you’re thinking about, just be pretty.”
I think it’s because they usually mean “Shut up, I don’t care what you’re thinking about, just be pretty.”
That is the actual formatting for all of Lemmy to the best of my knowledge.
Some of the apps people use don’t do formatting properly.
The mine + yours thing is intimate. You are experiencing the same thing at the same time, while being somewhat vulnerable to the other participant.
Looking into someone’s eyes
Holding someone’s hand
Kissing someone’s lips
Frotting
Smelling someone’s nose doesn’t quite feel like it would fit the list.
Infinity happens in MTG all the time.
We don’t have one.
If something isn’t important enough to have a specific place, it isn’t important enough to own.
pathetic
It really depends on the Articles (of Incorporation, of Amendment, of Continuation, etc.) and the Bylaws.
Interplay/Black Isle, pre-EA Bioware, Troika, Obsidian, Chris Sawyer, Larian, Lucas Arts, Valve, Gearbox had it’s time in the sun, as did Mojang.
Non-gendered wording isn’t exclusive to English, it’s mostly other European languages that stick to doing that.
There are some languages that don’t even have different words for “he” and “she”.
Edit: made the wording less asshole-y
I hadn’t heard of neon.nightbuld.net before. It looks like “no politics” is one of the rules, isn’t this post political?
Canadians of a certain age will remember Buck-a-day computers from the 2000’s
$600.00 for it is pretty expensive for it in Canada. It’s free in normal clinics
The game sold about a million copies in its first month, but that’s across all platforms, and I think that was also including the games that came bundled with Intel CPUs and Nvidia GPUs.
So, still not super great, but likely much higher than the Steam number
Contracts require an exchange of “considerations.” Payment is a consideration.
The message isn’t the issue, the medium is. Through the operation of the lights and music, these homeowners are infringing on the rights of others.
The article brings up “enjoyment of property”, this is a legal phrase in Canada.
It’s not. It’s a 17-minute show timed to music.
I’ve never met someone in real life who was born after World War 2 who liked these, and I don’t think I’ve seen anyone eat one since 2000.
Some people obviously love them, but not that many. The “severed testicle soaking in bloody-cum” art on the box isn’t really drawing new people in.