

Lego Star Wars are quite bad for motion sickness, I find.
Lego Star Wars are quite bad for motion sickness, I find.
Work so that others can also have their needs met.
Rural Ontario always votes conservative.
Mike Morrice is also still in the fight.
What a mess of a title. Here, let me rearrange it:
14 years ago a 3 week old baby received a heart transplant and gained a ‘donor mom’
I’m shocked I tell you, shocked! Well, actually not that shocked.
He will check the box because he believes himself human.
Such devices exist, namely stars. Neutron stars are theorized to have neutronium at their core, essentially a soup of neutrons so densely packed that nothing else fits between them - in order words, the densest theoretical material (osmium is the densest material found on Earth).
No, it’s not wrong, it’s just that a century ago some prescriptivist cunt put together an arbitrary set of rules in a book and called it “proper” English, and ever since every teacher assumed that the book is the only correct form.
This, plus The Sopranos, The Office, Parks & Rec, IASIP, 30 Rock, etc.
I get that they’re well liked, and they are the source of lots of meme material, but I could never manage to get through a whole episode.
Hit the search button, then under the search field there’s a “Filter by community” button. If you already filtered by a community the button is replaced with the community name, with an [x] button at the end to remove the filter.
beans sandwich
Lemmy is definitely not forgetting that one…
Find a deli that carries blood and tongue sausage. Get them to slice it thin, it’s delicious in sandwiches.
2D: Survivors/Bullet Heaven type games. Most are WASD to move, mouse to aim (if at all).
3D: Vampire Hunters. Since it auto shoots the focus is on movement: strafing, aiming, and avoiding getting hit by mobs. Dying early is expected, so no pressure on getting a perfect run.
Does Big Trouble in Little China count?
Otherwise, and in no particular order:
Yeah, and it sucks that plants can be patented. Monsanto in particular can go die in a fire.
NAL, but as it was explained to me by a lawyer: Part of a patent remaining valid is demonstrating that they put consistent effort into enforcing it. Nintendo not having filed suit against the other companies (if the games are indeed found to be violating the same patent) lays groundwork for invalidation. This is for example the reason Pepsico sued farmers in India for cultivating their patented potato - not because it would harm their business, but because it would harm the validity of their patent if they didn’t.
From the article:
a condition shaped less by genetics and more by prolonged exposure to toxicants like air pollution, industrial solvents and, above all, pesticides.
Identification of Parkinson’s disease coincides with the industrial revolution, so the claim is still plausible.
The only thing I find objectionable is that the comic implies that the damage to consumers is not intentional. Even passing the government’s actions through Hanlon’s razor still leaves room for malice.