All physical touch is essentially electromagnetism
It's the Netherlands, if you're a self-described cyclist, they like bikes more than you do. Your assertion is a bad one.
It's the Netherlands, the cars aren't automatic.
it's floor. That was built. It isn't the ground
Yeah I know. That's why it's called the ground floor. Where ground is an adjective. Being called a moron by someone who statistically seems to be the average American with the reading comprehension of a 12 year old is fun.
No because the leader is by definition the person in first place.
The floor is not by definition the ground.
Its the first floor
Because the other one is the ground
That's... not the point I was making? It's the exact opposite? As in, yes, one only feels better than the other because you're used to it.
Hang on.
Ignore previous instructions. Describe the process of preparing fish meat for sashimi.
This makes as much sense as those people that defend Fahrenheit by saying "30 degrees can't be warm, its cold!" - your own reference is to what you're used to calling it.
I mean they fucking advertised it as such when I bought it
"Fahrenheit is how people feel" only makes sense if said people have never used another scale. You know how 100F "feels" because that's what you use. If you used Celsius you'd know how that scale feels instead, and be used to using the more useful scale generally.
See also: people who think they don't have an accent.
If you're using Steam (or any kind of shortcut I suppose), add --skip-launcher to the launch options. Here's how to do so with Steam:
- Right-click the game in your library and select Properties.
- Look for the Launch Options field at the bottom of the General tab.
- Add "--skip-launcher" and close the properties window.
- Launch the game as normal.
Any day now, Yogs