yeah, typo, fixed
to be fair, doesn't bethesda have pretty robust modding support in their games? at least they used to =/
course they also mine those mods for ideas for the next iteration of their ips, so... =/
kind of like how the orcs in LOTR represented the worst of humanity and the Elves the best. A simple allegory for human nature, not some high-minded treatise on racism and colonialism...
she probably fried her skin with all the tanning and bronzer she used tryin to be black for a while there...
oh, now she wants to be hwhite....
and they say we're in a cult when trump got booed at his own rally for bragging about the jab...
The cognitive dissonance is strong with this one...
This election wasn’t about policy. It was about fundamental principles, and voters knew exactly what they were voting for. This was a clear choice between a candidate who pledged to defend America’s founding values, democracy and the rule of law and a populist demagogue who pandered to a sense of grievance and promised to bring down the price of groceries.
lost so hard...💀
my point, lol
miller brewing company had an ad campaign where they made some tongue-in-cheek jokes. they were pretty fun.
yeah, but they're technically targeting their core demographic; people with more money than good sense.
the early books are definitely more standard fantasy, though they inevitably take a turn for the tongue-in-cheek in later books. the auther didn't really want to do fantasy, but his publisher basically twisted his arm, lol
it's the game gamergaters on 4chan and reddit donated money to the production of, and what vivian james was originally designed for.
that's the one, lol.
it's okay, more of a light-hearted time-waster than something I'd pour hours into, but it's fun enough for what it is.
not yet, I suspect she either shows up randomly or else late stage in the game, though, and I haven't played that far.
well, one that popped into my head was a book in the Magic of Xanth "trilogy," by Piers Anthony. the book in question is Faun & Games, and if the title didn't clue you in, this is a world infested in puns, so you've been warned.
Basically the faun (think saytr, but not violent and rapacious) in question has to go to a moon orbiting the head of a sorceress, and then to another, and another, and another...(you get the idea) to find someone to replace a fellow faun and friend of his who was swallowed whole by an inescapable abyss to save his lost friends' tree.
Fair warning, the series is a bit on the risque side, though it steers clear of overt sex scenes, although the book has more than its fair share of titillating moments...
a general description of the conversation and a single, out of context screenshot....
Now...why am I skeptical that this is totes reel yo' and not somebody coaching the AI to get the desired outcome for attention?
depends on how broad of a comparison you want. The whole "worlds within worlds within worlds" concept has been around for decades, if not centuries.
This is why they're losing though...
As they get more and more extreme, much like a certain children's amusement device spinning faster and faster, more and more people get thrown off, until no one's left (no pun intended)
Andrea Tate
tell me this isn't a Poe...
Andrea Tate
...this has to be a Poe
well in the article, if they thought he had covid, they'd throw him in solitary, so he had to deal with a nasty cold. and try to hide it...