

I think I speak for most people when I say that I’m a good representative of the general population.


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The user frequently brings up wholly unprompted that they once scored 137 on an IQ test they paid for, but puts heavy emphasis on how much they don’t care every single time. Posts often contain strong opinions and may be provocative.
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Yaoling is spectacular. Monster taming RPG (think pokemon) with autobattle mechanics.


I’ve started playing a game called Yaoling, which is a monster taming/collecting game. The battling system is much more like Yo-Kai Watch than Pokémon - you’re not really bossing them around, they kind of do their own thing once you’ve made preparations and started.
Absolutely spectacular gameplay so far, I’m really impressed. Love the artwork and monster designs. It’s in early access right now and it warns you to expect some bugs, but other than a lot of typos in the English translation I’ve only come across a couple minor issues. Official release planned for mid-July I think.


Trump’s picks aren’t going to help make things better, but there has never been a time when our government would impose real consequences on a billionaire.


I played this as a kid. I loved the game except for the fights. I would press ‘0’ to sucker punch every time. I don’t even know what Indy Quotient is, why should I care about it going down?
It really bugs me when people don’t comment their code at all. I have no idea what this is supposed to do.


If it’s MY car why would adverts be in it?
Because you’re too poor to afford the monthly payment on the ad-free model.


Frog, dog, and kitten, over and over and over in completely arbitrary orderings.


Tony’s great. He does a thing he calls “Detroit style stuffed pizza” which does not really seem to be a Detroit style pizza at all but it’s fantastic nonetheless.
A lot of people like his sandwiches and visually they look very appetizing, but for whatever reason they don’t hit the spot for me. His pizzas are spectacular, and good breadsticks and wings too.


I don’t read five star reviews ever anymore. If I want to find a believable endorsement of a product, I’ll look for a four-star review that contains a criticism that isn’t that bothersome to me personally, but legitimate enough that I can imagine a customer who would be deterred by it.
We moved a year ago, and I found my favorite pizza guy, Tony, by maybe the most convincing online review I’ve ever read. The most recent review on google maps was a one-star that was basically like “I met Tony and he casually used foul language etc etc there is no need for profanity etc pizza was some of the best I’ve ever had though”
I saw the picture before reading the edit and was trying to imagine what OP was doing that made the end key significantly more useful than the home key, like not going backwards on principle or something.


I saw one of these in action! I never actually knew her, but she was cc’ed in a lot of the emails I was getting. Our emails were first initial, middle initial, first three letters of last name, then extra digits if needed. J. E. Lloyd had “jello@…”
It’s been a long long time since I touched this but I’m still almost positive deterministic machines can solve everything in NP already.
I read it cover-to-cover like fifteen years ago. I’ve lost most of that knowledge since I haven’t touched it in so long, but I remember I really enjoyed it.