

‘Zionist’ is separate from ‘any religious fundamentalist’. Creative interpretation supports your statement. :)


‘Zionist’ is separate from ‘any religious fundamentalist’. Creative interpretation supports your statement. :)
Of course it’s not unusual to have something presented as knowledge that is false. That’s just lying.
The distinction here is that the conclusion is true, but it is based off of inaccurate information. The conclusion that advertisements are trying to steer you towards is false.


You’re ignoring the fact that you have to:
Crypto is many things, but it isn’t exactly as friendly as a credit card provided by your bank. Or PayPal, for that matter.


Nope, Monster Girl Academy got the axe too.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/krazykrow/monster-girl-academy-3-succubi-oni-centaurs-and-more
And if the screenshot was taken just before the meeting?
You would be correct if not for the fact that consuming animal protein is waaaaaaay less farmland-efficient and more environmentally damaging than consuming plant-based protein… unless you’re eating meat from sustainably-grown animals. Including carefully-managed hunting of wild animals. Factory-farmed meat, however, is very much not that. Most of the feed that goes to them is ALSO a mono-crop.
Not quite. Tricks are intended to make you believe something that is not true; in OP’s situation, the other people in the meeting believe that OP is sitting in the location that the background picture is taken from. They can’t actually see the background, however; instead they can see the photo of the background. Their assumption is correct, but the fact that they’re looking at a fake background means it COULD be false.


When you consider that the main driving factor for the Steam Machine is to make it easier and more appealing for people to purchase games on Steam, they’re kinda in a bind anyways.


There’s a good chance you have the wrong version of the disc. There were two versions in the USA; the second version patched out some glitches.


At this point, the hardware is almost certainly locked in. They were originally expecting to ship these things by now; supply issues are the primary reason they aren’t in gamers’ hot little hands already.
The software, on the other hand, is probably getting some extra polish with this extra time.


What? The thing we were all saying was going to happen is happening???
Yeppppp. I personally know three people who moved out of Texas specifically to get away from their abhorrent legislation.