

Fascinatingly the fire is an important part of their reproductive cycle. When a firefighter dies in combat, the heat makes their body spread seeds far and wide. After roughly a year, a new crop will be growing from the ashes.


Fascinatingly the fire is an important part of their reproductive cycle. When a firefighter dies in combat, the heat makes their body spread seeds far and wide. After roughly a year, a new crop will be growing from the ashes.


Grieving for a partner definitely doesn’t make it easier to raise your children?!
This would undoubtedly, unquestionably happen, and it would break JSON. The only reason it works so well is because comments aren’t allowed.
Is there a reason? Norway!
I’m pretty sure you can live without the minimize button.
I know it’s not a big deal, but this approach is absolutely insane to me.
“Sure there’s a normal feature that a large portion of PC users use semi-regularly - but the GNOME devs don’t like it, so why don’t you just learn to live without it!”


How about you give whatever number you think is the accurate one first?
GDP isn’t directly related to wealth, so it’s not relevant. GDP is measured per-year - our wealth doesn’t reset to 0 at the start of a new year.


Total US wealth seems to be $150-160 trillion, so it checks out?


AFAIU you can’t determine whether the state on the other side has been collapsed. All you can say with certainty is the state on the other side after you have collapsed yours.


Thank you!


Could you share the content of the Bluesky post? It’s not visible without logging in.


This way, players feel a real sense of pride and accomplishment when they beat it.
Get back into the TV, Teddy!


Instead, it’ll just see wages increase more quickly than prices for a period afterwards to restore buying power.
Good one!
“Well, Mr. Smith… you might wanna sit down…”
You know… you’re making a convincing argument. Maybe Zevlor indeed needs to die.
If your friend group can’t greet each other by making random sounds, you need to work on finding better groups.
Me when starting my third playthrough of BG3: This time I’ll choose the evil options!
Also me defending the grove: FUCK
Even then there’s rarely a good reason to use inheritance instead of composition.
That’s why I love induction - this happened a few times to me as well, but since I always move the pots & pans off the hot plates, they turn off automatically.