I’m not sure that anything can objectively be said to ‘matter’. So, yeah, I guess? Things only matter to us because we.care about them, sure…
I’m not sure that anything can objectively be said to ‘matter’. So, yeah, I guess? Things only matter to us because we.care about them, sure…
That seems a little glib to me. Not all stories are lies, not all stories have happy endings, some victors are known now thousands of years after their death. On a cosmic timescale I suppose that, trivially, nothing matters - but, conversely, the cosmic timescale is so vast that it doesn’t matter to us…
Also I couldn’t really parse what you were saying in your second paragraph so I’m gonna leave that there
Quite a lot happened in the Wire TBF (also I think it’s the strongest of the ones you’ve mentioned, largely for that reason…)
Sometimes…
Hah. I’m sure once I read the rest of the responses I’ll see the observation that 1 is just a slow route to 2
Children are often shit at it, and have full on screaming meltdowns several times in a few minutes when something doesn’t go immediately their way
Otoh little bastards don’t have a choice so they gotta suck it up
Apparently I was thinking of ‘Conflicts in Civilization’, which was just a scenario set for the base Civ II game. Tbh I sucked hard at that game back then but in my defence I was too young to really get good strategy and just enjoyed building wonders
Look, Stallman may be a creep who women have to actively make excuses to avoid, but Torvalds sometimes gets sweary about subjects he’s passionate about in developer threads. Both sides are the same!
I forgot what I was saying. Anyway
Civ II expansion was peak. I never felt better than the one time I managed to win as humans in the humanity Vs aliens scenario
Swans bones are less strong and dense that yours unless you’ve got osteoporosis or maybe are, like, two. Think the whole thing about a swan breaking a bone is pretty much urban myth - I remember looking for a single reported instance of it happening once and giving up after an hour or so
shots fired! Shots fired!
Literally doesn’t matter; sometimes it’s checking for indicators in your mouse movement, sometimes it’s checking your cookies… It never actually cares if you’ve correctly identified or not.
Sounds like a mnemonic for something
Honestly by that point I’ll probably be back into it
Oversaturation from the presentation format
And I’d be thrilled if that material were quarantined somewhere 😅
Toddlers do the thing too