I am more referring to late game when properties are largely bought and developed and the losing player is statistically more likely to have to pay more to opponents going around the board than they are to receive money from them. It becomes a stalling tactic to collect more money. UBIs are very important early game but barely relevant once the average hotel visit costs you 4+ of them
Admittedly it is also popular due to the free parking house rule that seemingly most everyone uses, but is not in fact an actual rule.
I tried to play it like a normal RPG and remember just trying to walk around the neighborhood to find every random person I tried to talk to would just beat me up for getting close to them so I noped out of it
While I mostly agree, for many kinds of ads there isn't a great way to correlate particular ads with efficacy, so there absolutely are as campaigns that the c suite is convinced are working that are just practically not at all.
Someone's opinions can absolutely make them a moron. I mean intelligence in general is largely defined by the scope and rationality of someone's thoughts and opinions.
It seems like you are trying to make a point that having an opinion is not something we should be judging someone for. While people are entitled to opinions they are absolutely not entitled to freedom from judgement or consequence for those opinions.
I am curious if your take here would change at all if instead of this opinion their opinion was "insert race here doesn't deserve to live" or "age is just a number and sex with any age of person is totally fine"
+1 for Bazzite, I did pretty much exactly the switch you are describing a couple months ago and tried mint first but didn't love it for gaming (problems with my Nvidia card) but have had literally no issues whatsoever with Bazzite. It just works (tm)
Admittedly I only did the tutorial area and first town after before I lost interest. I did definitely have it pitched to me as a fully open world game which it really isn't as I would define it. I have been told since that Arthur has a good arc and growth potential but....I guess it just took too long to get to that. It seemed to rely a bit on past game context too that I didn't have
Witcher 3, rdr3. I know they are popular games and all my friends who also like single player rpgs love them but I just can't with the fixed personality main characters who act in ways that frustrate me. I mean last of us was good but that was more where the player character being forced to be a dick is the main plot point, instead of a thing we are meant to ignore.
Imma be honest here I grew up never really thinking much about it either way but now that I am reading this thread and about an apparent loss of sensitivity I'm wondering if I have been missing out my whole life.
I mean I have heard this reasoning said differently a lot of times but isn't that technically not true? I mean time zones only go in 1 hour increments. So if the time is 5:30 and a wrong clock says 5:40, it isn't really 540 somewhere. It's 530 or 630 or 730 or w/e
I was told in an online forum discussing it that he isn't releasing the files because he learned that Dems altered/forged the files to make trump look bad and the Dems look great
While I agree with you for most alternatives to Spotify, I have yet to not be able to find any song from anyone on SoundCloud particularly in more niche genres. I obviously don't know everything you listen to but the reason you describe is the exact reason I can't always use Spotify
Yep. My partner is basically the same as yours here. Too many niche communities on other social media and unwilling to give it up in spite of the ideological issues.
I think it's just harder for some than others. I was never THAT attached to social media anyway so...this is fine for me. If I run out of content on my feed for the day its probably time to log off anyway
That and sweeping generalization with a baked in assumption that education is similar/comparable in all European countries