What’s one small habit that makes vegan living easier?
Being delusional enough to believe that people might change their minds if only you're kind and patient and logical around them.
What’s one small habit that makes vegan living easier?
Being delusional enough to believe that people might change their minds if only you're kind and patient and logical around them.
What do you mean by "real world politics"? Don't be shy, tell us.
Of course it is. People at large don't care if their social media goes to shit. They're going to keep using it and complaining about it even as it gets worse and worse.
But transgenders and pronouns were never ever a thing in the Dragon Age franchise, and now they suddenly feature these so prominently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krem_(Dragon_Age)
Every Dragon Age game has had pronouns because that's how fucking language works. Your brain has just been poisoned by right-wing outrage over "pronouns".
Also, "transgenders" isn't a word. "Transgender" is an adjective, not a noun, not that I expect that to mean anything to someone who freaks out about "pronouns".
This sounds like a plausible thing that actually happened.
Kind of seems like a contradiction
They don't care. There's no point in calling conservatives out on hypocrisy. Only a very small number of them will give a shit, and those will be the ones who were already having doubts.
You don't have any Retroachievements because you're bad at video games.
I don't have any because RetroArch sucks and also I'm bad at video games.
You mean this guy could have saved us from Google's browser monopoly? The world could have been so different...
What does this app do?
I see what the problem is.
Here, this should be more agreeable to you:
The New York Times is full of shit (Opinion)
That sucks.
If you want to try learning, start with some pasta. Put water on the stove, boil it, add salt and pasta, stir, drain when the box says (don't cook it too long or it'll suck), put whatever you want on it. You can start by just pouring a jar of sauce on top and upgrade to something tougher when you're more comfortable with it.