Does eyebleach exist on lemmy?
You have just beaten every single Alexander Clamilton deck
Yes. Yes we do. Because it is.
I don’t live in the US but I’m guessing people working at Walmart at 2 am is not getting paid enough
So with one arrow, you basically break their neck then load them into a trebuchet.
And it only costs 3000 gold. Sounds like a good deal to me.
Get better games
Or if you have the time and motivation, make better games
Aerodynamics also optional, apparently
It’ll probably be later than usual, but I think we’ll get one. They were probably in writing and doing the backing tracks, which shouldn’t need that much tweaking. They also probably had some backups for Harris beforehand just out of optimism.
Yes, English can be weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though.
My favorite is still Torpenhow hill in Wales. Translated: hill hill hill hill.
Frodo if Sam got to do as much cooking as he wanted
I’ve never seen “this is so good that it has to be photoshop” before
Christianity and Buddhism (as well as many other religions) agree on a lot of the things you should do, but not why you should do them. Christianity says everyone is made in the image of God, so should be treated with love, while Buddhism (as far as I know) says showing compassion improves your karma and brings you closer to enlightenment. It might not seem like that difference matters, and according to some religions it doesn’t, but some religions (especially Christianity) that difference in reason means everything. With Christianity, the only way to heaven is through Jesus, so a Buddhist living a life of love and compassion would be no closer to heaven.
Have you never disagreed with someone? At that point, at least one of you is wrong. You believe what must be true based on what you’ve seen, so of course you think you’re right.
It’s the same with religion. Because there’s disagreement between each different belief (including atheism and such), there can be at most one correct option. I believe Christianity, because based on what I’ve seen that is by far the most sound option.
When did I say that? I just said that specific prayer will never be answered
Well you can, but that doesn’t mean God will do it. You’re asking a father, who loves his children, to remove their choice in the matter and force them away, despite him knowing it’s better for them to stay.
Why would that change anything? Regardless of who dies when, a good parent wants to bless their child, and a child wants to learn from a good parent.
Wow. A failure to address the root cause of the problem has made the problem worse.