So the caption is really: “man convinces 5 clearly less enthusiastic friends to play board game.”
So the caption is really: “man convinces 5 clearly less enthusiastic friends to play board game.”
There are men who report being disciplined or fired for so much as saying “I like that outfit.”
I work in this area, and in my experience, there is way more going on than just a compliment about an outfit whenever someone is getting disciplined. Employees who claim that usually have no ability to self-reflect about the extent or appropriateness of their behaviour.
It’s more than just being about “stupid” people though. After all, who benefits from deliberately under-funding and attacking the integrity of educational institutions?
“Thank you, but we follow Martian facts here, we aren’t interested in your Venusian ways.”
I vote the 7 August should hereafter be declared “Succulent Chinese Meal Day” in tribute.
Gotta chase that sweet, sweet live service money though.
It does seem like an oddly specific denial.
The bananas won’t be fooled, because everyone knows that bananas are straight until they get picked and the banana bender puts the bend in them.
I thought it must be too garbled for someone to have honestly thought it was a sensible message, but hadn’t seen it before. Thanks for the extra context.
The thought of seeing someone shouting “Train!” still gives me nostalgia.
It looks like something “sci fi” from a 90s video game, when low-res polygon models were the best computers could do.
Including humans. I’m not going near the person launching pinecones at my head from their yard.
Why so often? I just updated my almost 10 year old PC that had one gpu upgrade in its life, and was still happily playing the 10 year old games I wanted to play.
Then I got the new PC with decent specs and decided to push its limits with some Stardew Valley.
It’s Australia. Everything tries to kill you.
My current campaign has a character whose parents still live in the town where the adventure is largely based. A lot of effort is spent convincing other townsfolk not to tell his mother what he’s been up to. It’s fantastic.
Time to use Lay on Hands.
But isn’t chocolate toxic to cats? You win some, you lose some.