Not even the difficulty. Just the relentless pop-in of enemies. Endless and boring.
Not even the difficulty. Just the relentless pop-in of enemies. Endless and boring.
Yes, then I remember how much I dislike Ashlands…
Not beananas, ya hoser!
Sorrey I missed your question about her radicalization.
It stemmed from separation anxiety due to her mother working while she was young. Which metastasized into a hatred of women in the workforce. Ironic given how much she worked with men who viewed her as nothing more than a novelty, all while she crafted much of the modern GOP ethos.
I wasn’t aware there was one about her!
Most of my information, outside of my baseline knowledge of her anti-ERA shenanigans, is from some recent Behind the Bastards episodes about her.
One of the greatest political operatives of the 20th century, in terms of how widespread her horrifying legacy is. She only cosplayed as a frumpy housewife all while trying to lock the US an eternal fictionalized version of the 1950s.
Phylis Schlafly, one of the main architects behind the modern religious right controlled GOP.
My gateway not only into ‘real’ computer gaming but also D&D.
I don’t remember that in my copy of The Anhkana…
Sounds vaguely familiar. I think it was more than just pong.
It’s been so long. I honestly don’t remember :(
Pong on some device in the late 70s. So that might not count.
Oregon Trail on a computer store Apple ][.
Finally Wizardry I on my own Apple ][+. Early 1982 iirc.
Probably a fine dye so long as you don’t mind everything you own being that color. Not to mention the smell. And being dead of course.
I haven’t really played the board game, as my wife and I usually get caught up in longer ones. But I do have childhood memories of killing many a brave group of pioneers with poor planning and too much bad meat.
YOU HAVE DIED OF DYSENTERY
I think so Brain, but who’d want to watch Snow White and the Seven Samurai?
One of my former WoW guild members and I worked for the same company and had coordinated a job for me out of state (couple day install) a week before I met them at our first guild meet. Huge multinational and we had never interacted prior nor worked in a situation that we would.
Repeatedly.
I worked in retail only very briefly in the 80s and never had any major issues. I consider myself very lucky for that.
Even before covid, people seemed to be treating retail staff as some kind of lower life form far worse than I remember, but it’s absolutely gone insane since.
You mean the birthplace of the labor movement where the US government used artillery on stinking miners?
The current government sucks, but the history has some truly glorious and revolutionary moments.
Damn, I didn’t even notice the logo.
The only content I miss from the Bad Place.