

I did have fun with the novelty of moving multiple screens around like Minority Report but it really is just a novelty at this point
he/they
I did have fun with the novelty of moving multiple screens around like Minority Report but it really is just a novelty at this point
There are like 5 of them, and at least one spinoff.
Super Meat Boy also broke 1M, and I don’t see anyone talking about it these days either. It’s not really the same metric out was back then
I believe that in the medical community this is called Joe Rogan’s Disease
Very stable genius leading a very stable country doing very stable foreign policy
Rare actual shower thought
Only when it’s going against US interests
I’m choosing to believe it’s real on the ground 5 that it would be very funny
I’m a fan of the current one 💀
Pity the fool
Do I hear 22?
He means that’s how long it’ll hold together
Burning a tank of gas to thank the hallucinating plagiarism machine
You know this is fake cause it’s not on garbage touchscreen
That BYD Seagull price/capacity is exceptional even among Chinese EVs. I think a better comparison to this car would be the Wuling MINI, which also has a 200km range, and costs 6~7k in China, though I don’t think it’s as nice as the Seagull (cute though)
They’re aren’t road legal in some US states, OP might have confused them.
If it’s The Wolf Man style where it’s just a very hairy guy, no. D&D style, yes.
Finally, an American president has had a positive impact on the world
Sounds like every policy of the war on terror.
This has to be one of the funniest wiki pages I’ve read in a while
Over the course of the simulation, heavy constraints were placed on the Red force’s ability to free-play “to the point where the end state was scripted”,[4] resulting in a Blue victory.
At this point, the exercise was suspended, Blue’s ships were “re-floated”, and the rules of engagement were changed; this was later justified by General Peter Pace as follows: "You kill me in the first day and I sit there for the next 13 days doing nothing,
Van Riper’s forces were ordered not to shoot down any of the approaching aircraft.[7][8] Van Riper also claimed that exercise officials denied him the opportunity to use his own tactics and ideas against Blue Force, and that they also ordered Red Force not to use certain weapons systems against Blue Force and even ordered the location of Red Force units to be revealed
The exercise involved both live exercises and computer simulations, costing US$250 million (equivalent to about $437M in 2024)
Best argument for using Windows I’ve ever encountered tbh