

…
that must have been another
of your dreams
a dream of mad man moon


…
that must have been another
of your dreams
a dream of mad man moon


The mad king sentenced the jester to the deepest of the prisons, for he did not like the act. It was mayhaps too truthful to the court, that they should see themselves in the large mirror, held by the jester himself as his special number.

We did competitive high scores, essentially we had pinball at home. Up to seven different people used the same computer. That poor device has seen more virus(es) than dottor house. I have tales worthy of it and tech support. Like that time a trojan duplicated itself up to 14 times in a few minutes. I solved that issue because I wouldn’t be able to play flash games otherwise, you see very important things. You might remember ‘this copy of windows is counterfeit’. Or whatever the message was. Nobody ever paid for the old office package. We had it.


The linkedin writing format must be banned, exhausting, unreadable and way too self important. It’s not a haiku write like a normal person you lunatic. Also these bots are destroying public forums, don’t expect any praise from me.

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It’s 1.4.5 and there’s many QoL features (building platform is finally doable without cursing) and stilistic choices (all characters have cute portraits). Even the door and items handling has been improved, now selecting and closig doors is fast and easy. Also npc can now use stairs so they won’t be isolate to their respective level Beyond that there is a new npc with a dead cell collab (you’ll see it’s the room with the hanging bottles) and even a kingdom hearts one too. I still can’t tell the whole of it because there is a lot of stuff in a single update


I just don’t like reddit that is all. Come to think if I never truly used it until recently, why would i even want to keep using it? My first contact with reddit was the Donald forum thinghy. At the time i thought it was just a platform for weirdos. I was right all along…
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*you’re an aging men, henry!


Surprisingly ‘watch diplomacy’ is as old mechanical artefacts are…some famous examples include the Breguet ‘king Farouk’, some beautiful sets of pocket watches made for the emperor of China, pre revolution of course. Other arteafcts include Faberge’s ‘eggs’ and jewelry that belonged to the Romanov family… All swiss and european gifts of course.
You can now buy the ‘king Farouk’ breguet model, but both faberge’s eggs and the Chinese emperor’s collections are in museums.


The overall value is estimated in the article, which is pretty expensive yes, but given the reduction of the tarriffs might as well be an investiment


He can’t be that cheap. A rolex isn’t all that expensive, considered the money involved in geopolitics. In fact it’s spare change for diplomatic events. And neither is a single gold bar.


She’s running a business that brings hatred as its main source of ideas. Charlie kirk’s death was a marketable event for TPusa. In other words she can now use this even for that. Save your moral judgements for soemthing else, she’s not that decent of a person as you think.


This venn diagram looks like a circle, sir.
~ a mindustry player


Not only do i play roguelikes but i install them in people’s computer if they’re nice about it. Beat this anon gamers. /s


I have one yes, very rough. Negative survival intincts. Got trapped once and didn’t even try to get out.
Everyone is hot there.
Some european or american user might be confused by the approach of the Chinese governement, but for most purposes a strong emphasis on the Chinese national culture and industry has been a pivot and a prerogative of the Chinese powers (going as back as the kingdoms) since the foundation of a central political insititution. In that regard the political and social culture of China are historically China-first. They essentially see the region as the center of the world. It’s in their name too. Trading globally is a tool for that principle too. Or do you think they wouldn’t prioritise their own area? They currently detain a third of new patents globally, for medical research alone, and it used to be next to none a few decades back.