

Nice of them to mention which plugin.
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Nice of them to mention which plugin.


I tried the peanut butter cups once. They’re quite nice, a little too sweet, and they could use better quality chocolate and peanut butter. Particularly the peanut butter was kind of meh.
Tried oreos once too, and they just tasted like sweet cardboard to me. Mixing the two together sounds nasty.
To me it sounds more like Subnautica 2 has a “welcome to the planet that psychically induces you into a suicide cult” plot, which I’d say is a bit more interesting than “marooned beyond a point of no return.” A “solve the mystery of this planet” plot is quite in-line with Subnautica 1, I’d say.
Edit: The line “beautiful place to die over and over again” also kind of implies that death is less permanent over there. That could also be an interesting plot point. Perhaps something similar to SOMA.
This echoes my thoughts. The harder Krafton gets fucked the better. I really enjoyed the first two Subnautica games, though. Very few games feed my inner child who dreamed of becoming a fish.


I think this is the idea behind it. Sure it looks sanctimonious if you’re already privacy-minded, but then the site isn’t for you.
I’ve no idea why it’s being done. Somehow trends get started and people just catch on. Ice buckets, planking, that dance thing where everyone were standing still and then in the next frame it was chaos, eating a spoonful of cinnamon, that Area 51 thing. It happens all the time.
If it has to happen it’s nice when it’s at the expense of a cult that should really be shut down and prosecuted to hell and back.
I read something about people recently running into scientology buildings to map them out? I think that’s what it’s getting at.


With a year span, too. Did he die?


Cheers. I mean that’s on me for not checking. aww


Why does their own phone run Ubuntu Touch and not Sailfish? Or do they have multiple flavours available?


I think it’s because a lot of people are like Mother Theresa. They’re of the belief that if you’re poor, you should suffer, because not doing so would be a moral failing. Being poor makes you a bad person.


He should aspire to that instead of aspiring to be a billionaire.


Their idiot CEO will move forward with forcing AI onto people too. CEOs don’t learn.
Did you think apartment would change your hair?
My initial interpretation of this was “look at how old the things I have in my freezer are! They stopped manufacturing this food in 1982!”


The good old “oh you’re poor? How come you have a phone then?”


Fabric and stuffing was replaced, the rest was original.
Gullible idiots popularizing plant milks is great for people with dairy allergies.
I feel this. I’ve been a lacto-ovo vegetarian my entire life, though since about 2010 or so I’ve been basically entirely plant based. With the veganism fad that went big in the 201Xs, the ease of access to vegetarian and vegan options increased so much, and it’s awesome.
Before then, I never went to restaurants because they simply wouldn’t have food for me, and if they did, it was obscure items on the menu they never cooked, and I always ended up getting food poisoning. Now there are entire restaurants only doing plant based foods. Hell even fast food have entire menus dedicated to plant based options.
In the end I’m still cooking much the same way I did in the past, except I guess I buy plant milks, and have access to tofu that’s already made.
I’ve a coeliac friend who echoes the same sentiments with the anti-gluten craze.


I can get behind this, sustainability.
Growing up we had a sofa from the 1800s. Nothing from IKEA will last that long.
I did, but I failed reading comprehension. Shouldn’t be reading this stuff right after waking up.