Woah, I haven't heard about this. Are those temp bans on specific subreddits or a site-wide ban for not being pro-Trump?
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I don't often read books and I checked this thread just out of curiosity cause it popped up. I have heard of Watership Down, though, and now knowing the audiobook is by Peter Capaldi, I now know how I want to experience this book if I ever get around to it: the audiobook!
Monkey's Paw.
It hasn't asked me to do it either yet, but I do see the option.
Just took a quick look, haven't watched anything in full yet, but this seems to have a lot of interesting stuff. Thanks for the recommendation!
EDIT: I just saw that some videos are apparently not available unless you confirm with your ID that you are over 16 or over 18 years old depending on the video. I haven't ran into anything requiring verification yet but I would really rather not do that. What kind of videos require ID and is that often or is it just like one video here and there?
That is something I never understood about Christianity: Why would God place equal importance to "being a good person" and "believe in me or else"?
To me it seems like being a good person should be way more important. But in practice it seems like believing in God is the key and everything else is secondary, like you can be an asshole but just make sure you're a believer.
"That was a typo, we meant it's gonna be the last Windows you'll ever want, not need" -Microsoft probably.
This is why I cannot dislike the 67 meme. I don't actively like it or anything but we have our own funny number and there were 42 as well and 21 for a while.
There are definitely things to criticize about the new generation, I am not denying that, but finding a number amusing is too inoffensive for me to care.
Yeah, I don't miss the pandemic itself and the risks involved, but I must admit I did like my weirdness essentially becoming commonplace and encouraged haha.
I've been playing EU4 since around 2018-2019 (on and off, to be fair, not consistently), and still don't know a lot of stuff about the game.
It probably doesn't help that I'm playing it on and off because I keep having to relearn things I used to know.
"Damn, Conversations suck since the latest update, they changed the entire gameplay", except they were just playing it wrong the entire time and the update just patched a bug.
I'm probably applying too much logic here which Reddit admins don't seem to like, but... how can defending oneself if something happens (not even preemptively, but after the fact) be threatening violence, while Trump repeatedly saying they're gonna own Greenland one way or another is not threatening violence?