I would laugh my ass off if she did.
I would laugh my ass off if she did.
And of course she goes about it in the most adorable way possible.
If you haven’t played StS: Downfall yet you should.
Sky cats. Owls. I’m referencing, ignore me.
All four of my land cats ignore our attempts to speak their language.
I too love deadly predators in convenient pocket size.
But you’ll never get any useful work out of them.
I thought it was “at which the lobsters die.”
Would it be a yes-or-no thing, or more of a continuum?
At stellar mass x there’s Some quark soup but it’s mostly ordinary neutronium, at 50x there’s More, at 10,000x there’s Pretty Much All Of It, etc?
Or is it a critical mass kind of thing where at stellar mass x there’s No Soup For You and at x+3 it’s a veritable soup buffet?
So they’re just actually pushing malware now?
I have wanted to play in a game of this since I first heard about it, but I’ve never managed to find a group for it.
I learned to play Fluxx from Andy Loony years ago. Awesome guy, funny as hell. Now I wanna find my old decks…
Edit: You ever make any Fluxx Blanks?
I’ve often thought that I am.
I find that I understand most of the things when I sit down and do a lesson or exercise, but the problem I have is that I don’t stick with it. The gulf between where I am and what constitutes useful programming feels insurmountable, and it drains the motivation right out of me until I wander off and forget all about it.
“This fuckin’ pug isn’t using Linux.”
Oh! Usually it’s the other way, people just see a blob of void and can’t spot them all, not hallucinate an extra cat. :)
Cuuute!! I’ve missed my random doses of goblin adorableness.
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