

I doubt it. From what I’ve heard, art of war wasn’t really anything groundbreaking in terms of strategy. It was more about putting the basics in an understandable format for the useless nobles who were put in charge on armies from pure nepotism.
Also Mr_Fish@lemmy.nz


I doubt it. From what I’ve heard, art of war wasn’t really anything groundbreaking in terms of strategy. It was more about putting the basics in an understandable format for the useless nobles who were put in charge on armies from pure nepotism.
Thatcher standing right next to him
“Hot” I believe
Have you thought of having billionaire parents?
Ah yes, because “lemmy” is one singular entity that would ever agree to work with reddit


Alien weaponry is a metal band from New Zealand that has a lot of songs at least partially in Maori
One very confused rebel to be sure
Am I high or am I seeing that jar saying “nutolla”?
no shit
Incorrect, that’s quite a lot of shit
I’ve seen a retirement home with the same name


Don’t worry. I’m sure they’re sown shut


In terms of fertilizer, maybe get chickens. You can feed them basically any table scraps, you get free eggs, and you can occasionally shovel out their shit for fertilizer


Universally we seek white liquid
He’s not wrong. There is absolute immunity for Trump friendly crimes, also known as presidential pardon.
Not a CRPG, but I’ve played Blood on the Clocktower in text online format on discord. One day/night cycle usually lasts about 2-3 real days in that format, depending on how complex the game is. It was pretty good, but some of the roles had to be slightly changed from the original, since that was designed for in person play.
Books, sure. The books are dense as all fuck, and I get that a lot of people aren’t interested in things like the ancestry of a tree.
Movies, though, are way more efficient with the storytelling. Especially the theatrical version, despite how much is missed out compared to the extended.


A. The Princess Bride. More likely a spinoff with Inigo becoming the dead pirate Roberts
B. Pacific rim. Because we all agree that there is no sequel
My parents have a shed with all the shit that they have amassed over the years. Somehow my moonboot from 2016-17 ended up there, and I think it’s still there to this day. Along with other random things like a slide projector.
Counter point: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_obsolescence