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Georgia is not losing next week. Oklahoma can easily win if we do not get our head out of our arse.
Agree. If our side removes it for the vote and puts it back in place afterwards, this will embolden the dems to get rid of it when they eventually get the senate and presidency.
I guess this troon does not realize that Oklahoma is one of the states with the worst repercussions for crime.
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Man, I haven't heard the term MUD in years. I remember the quarantine mud I played 25 years ago.


Growing up in the sticks that was the only kind of online game that my connection could support in the late 90s and early 200s. I was big into playing muds based on the godwars codebase.
When I read the title I was thinking that it was going to be a MUD.
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He has threatened to kill me, have me killed, rape me and now this.



It's not every day that I read a quote like that.

re: We look a little tired

Posted by Richard Dangler on 10/18/25 at 10:13 pm to
Earlier it showed that we did it in 2016.
Bought it for the switch. Plan to fire it up when I'm traveling.

Never played it when it came out back in the 90s so I'm looking forward to it.
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WW2


If you're talking about Hearts of Iron IV then I was exactly the same.
Over 2k hours in Stellaris. I can't give any similar examples for complexity but its definitely easier to get the hang of than other grand strategy games like CK2 and X4 (highly recommend this one too). As stated you can play tall or wide.

If you want to try something similar but easier to get into, go with with Paradox's Star Trek: Infinite. It simplifies Stellaris and adds one of the three original travel mechanics plus a few concepts from other Paradox games. It does not have the replay value that Stellaris has but it is still worth the price in my opinion despite the steam reviews.
He's not on the right but he is definitely not a marxist. The best I can describe him is that he is like the Richard Dawkins of music. In his head he realizes that what he preaches against is actually better than every other alternative.
Agreed. Also some good covers of it too. I also like this one by them:

My wife had never heard of them before so I forced her to listen to a lot of their stuff. She hates their music but she did make up a goofy dance for this song.
Morrissey (and The Smiths) are that one act that hardly anyone has ever heard of before, but, have heard one of their songs and also like a band or two influenced by them.

The lead singer of the Deftones (Chino Moreno) is a Morrissey fanboy.
Here's another from the same guy. Tyler is not living a good life right now nor does he have a good future ahead of him.
Damn you sound like me. This plus retro consoles/games is what I've always told my wife and parents that I would do. Personal challenge would be to find a way to make it profitable, but like you said, would not matter if I never accomplished that.

re: Rimworld - Odyssey

Posted by Richard Dangler on 7/25/25 at 9:49 pm to
I've not picked up the dlc yet. I know that it sounds weird but I'm kind of seasonal with some games. I get the urge to play Rimworld when its colder outside for some reason.

I hate the thought of restarting my last save. I had sold my land and restarted at a new location for that one ending where you have to sell like 3 colonies. I put a lot of time into that one and I imagine that I'd have to start over when I get the new dlc.
yeah the next cop at the scene was able to render aid in like 1/10th of the time