"Which group were the evil ones?"
"Due to the laws of the state of Oklahoma, I am not permitted to tell you. But I'll bet you can guess."
"Which group were the evil ones?"
"Due to the laws of the state of Oklahoma, I am not permitted to tell you. But I'll bet you can guess."
It's going to be a science-based 100% dragon MMO.
Who is downvoting a puppy, and why?
I dunno. I'm an autistic anxiety-sufferer who scours subreddit rules before I ever try to post anything, specifically to avoid the embarrassment and shame of doing it "wrong", and some of those subs are still impossible. Have you ever tried to post anything in r/Showerthoughts? The rules absolutely don't cover all the things the automod will instantly remove. It uses some kind of keyword tagging system that is never explained in any of the sidebars or wikis. I tried maybe a dozen different thoughts over the course of a couple months and not one of them got past the automod (well, except for the one that a mod reposted as their own 24 hours after mine got deleted, but that's gotta be a coincidence).
Or, my second-favorite, the one where your post gets autoremoved for "Rule 4", but there's no list of numbered rules anywhere on or linked to the subreddit. I think that's a "feature" of New Reddit, where Old Reddit users can't see the sidebars anymore under certain conditions, but I'm not sure.
And then, third favorite, are the ones OP is probably talking about, where the rules amount to a college textbook's worth of pages that have been through no developmental editing or copyediting, so they're more vague than 5e's description of the Magic Jar spell, but whatever interpretation the mods are using, it's not the obvious one... or the second-obvious.... or the third-obvious...
One of the biggest hurdles I had was learning to play Saturn games on a modern controller; the Saturn controller had 6 face buttons lined up in two rows of three, while all the controllers out today copy the xbox/playstation setup of 4 face buttons in a diamond configuration. It was a real pain to remap the controls for some games.
I am not a finance guy; this is my kindergarten-level understanding of the situation:
When the interest rates were hovering down around 0%, it was a no-brainer for VC firms to shotgun money out to everyone who walked past their office building. Most VC money doesn't come from some rich dude's pocket; it comes from banks and hedge funds and other deeply-market-tied entities. If any one startup they've invested in can win the profit lottery, the VCers will massively beat the rate of return they'd get for anything else. One big success can cover a dozen small failures, and, anyway, a business isn't a failure until it's a failure.
Now that interest rates are rapidly moving higher, those startup investments are less of a good deal. VC money is more expensive. VC firms are starting to close out their positions on start-ups that aren't beating them market, because they want to stick their money somewhere more reliably profitable.
"WhY dO pEoPlE sAy RePuBliCaNs ArE fAciSts????"
What do you think, @Kantiberl ? Do we have a clue towards that enduring, eternal American mystery? Or nah?
Wow. You're really sensitive to external stimuli, huh? Even just hearing someone cough disrupts your entire workflow? You know that's not typical, right?
I hated them too. It's rude and unpleasant to interrupt a conversation between other people so you can correct their grammar.
Hi! For clarity, consider rephrasing the sentence in order to avoid the use of the indeterminate second-person pronoun! Try: "Interrupting a conversation between other people in order to correct their grammar is rude and unpleasant."
(Sorry, I couldn't help it.)
I guess. I'm watching YouTube to learn stuff, either documentary stuff or DIY stuff. But I'll be honest, other than funny skits that stopped being funny to me years ago, I can't imagine what kind of content would be interesting in a 2-3 minute burst.
This was a part of the equation when I decided to pursue traditional publishing instead of going the self-publishing route. I wouldn't be competing against other authors for the attention of publishers, I'd be competing against an ocean of ghost-written get-rich-quick schemes and bots. Sometimes gatekeepers serve a real purpose.
Let 'em.
interestingasfuck has been unmoderated and closed for weeks now. Other subs are going to get the same treatment, and going dark is worse than going NSFW. The most effective form of protest any sub can engage in at this point is forcing Reddit to fire and fail to replace them.
I guess people just don't want to moderate anymore.