casmarius.bsky.social
Pense et lis.
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A movie I've watched more than six times. (Gifs only, hard mode: no Star Wars, Star Trek, or Lord of the Rings)
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Seeing them build enemies lists and prosecute legal protest is terrifying. I think focusing on local uplift organizations is optimal risk/reward right now.
Raleigh mutual aid has open hours on Thursdays if you want to check them out.
tinyurl.com/2szabhte
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These are the ten who voted to censure :
Amerish Bera (CA)
Ed Case (HI)
Jim Costa (CA)
Laura Gillen (NY)
Jim Himes (CT)
Chrissy Houlahan (PA)
Marcy Kaptur (OH)
Jared Moskowitz (FL)
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA)
Tom Suozzi (NY)
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I didn't realize that the dragon has a burrow speed. This is a meat grinder. Like watching a sherman tank roll over a large pack of medium sized dogs.
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You reload the save.
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have you read Rainbow Rowell's YA series with Simon Snow? Carry On is book one, of three, and it's quite good.
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The museum posted an update on the official Instagram page, and it looks like so far their fire prevention and safety measures are holding up.
www.instagram.com/p/DEi-ISkvlta
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First was RIFTS, in 1994. We had some Palladium Fantasy books; loosely compatible & easily converted, so that might count as the second game, but it was all one campaign.
'95 we switched to Dungeons and Dragons, 2nd edition Sword of the Dales box set was the adventure.
1996 or 97 was Deadlands
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Odysseus deserves a name credit for devising that gambit, for sure!
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I would love to see Deadman get a film treatment.
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Having driven on the potholed streets of west huntington, especially down by the radio museum, it almost felt bombed out... so i can forgive that mistake.
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I play on chess.com occasionally but I don't have the app, i just play through the web browser as a guest.
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Yes, but you got yummy dumples as a reward!
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Thats not good... does your city have covid wastewater monitoring data available to the public?
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I have an old A: drive if you want me to mail it to you, if your new motherboard has the SATA cable connection for it, i'm pretty sure it still works.
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I didnt even notice the lace when I was first looking at that one, once you pointed it out my mind was fully blown.
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It is really going to hit people's wallets when they realize how much overseas silicon is in every consumer product they buy. I think the only domestic chip producer is Intel, and those microprocessors produced in Taiwan and South Korea are in EVERYTHING now.
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skeet.labnotes.org is a tool you can use to mass import followers from the musk site over to your bluesky. If they made an account here it prepopulates a list for you, click and done. Easy peasy.
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I love KNOCK and I'm glad they are putting out more volumes. They fulfill their kickstarters so fast, and the physical books are so good!
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Back in high school, my friends and I knew a guy at the video store who had the catalog for ordering hentai, back when we were 14. My brain probably still has some scar tissue from those self inflicted wounds.
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nine 5¼" floppies for mortal men doomed to die
seven 3.5" discs for the dwarf lords
three CD-ROMs for the elven kings
one ZIP-disc to rule them all
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A terabyte of solid state storage is so cheap now, we should all have been doing this for years now.
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For one winter in Stoughton, Wisconsin i was the weekend overnight security guard for a 36 acre factory where they manufactured semi trailers. The facility was massive, and deathly quiet. I was the only human. It felt like a post apocalyptic environment & I befriended a starling who lived there.
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Do you use deck.blue ? Seems to be working on mine.
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The guardian published a good editorial today, as a counterfactual against JD Vance's bullshit
www.theguardian.com/us-news/arti...
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It is chock full of artists posting real work, after a mass exodus was triggered when Instagram moved their goalposts to ingest every image into meta's shitty AI.
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I hope they are working on adding Vic Rattlehead, so we can hunt them down wearing proper attire.
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I was lucky enough to live in Madison Wisconsin when their last print issue was on the stands. That one has my favorite headline.
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Off by default is the best security practice. Please do that.
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I like blocking out the base colors first, and find it much less nerve wracking if you have a few cheap duplicates to start on.