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I’m confused. If someone is in a place where they are choosing between dating a body pillow and suicide, then they have DEFINITELY made a wrong turn somewhere. They need some kind of assistance, and I hope they can get what they need, no matter what they choose.
I think my statement about “a wrong turn in life” is being interpreted too strongly; it wasn’t intended to be such a strong and absolute statement of failure. Someone who’s taken a wrong turn has simply made a mistake. It could be minor, it could be serious. I’m not saying their life is worthless. I’ve made a TON of wrong turns myself.
If you are dating a body pillow, I think that’s a pretty good sign that you have taken a wrong turn in life.
I have this gun machine that shoots in all directions randomly. I can’t predict it, so I can’t stop it from shooting you. So sorry. It’s uncontrollable.
I’m sorry, as an American, I’m not seeing the problem. Don’t you just need a second gun that shoots in random directions to stop the first gun? And then a third gun to shoot the 2nd gun? I mean come on now, this is basic 3rd grade common sense!
All those resources and costs are borne by the person hosting the video, NOT Plex.
The 20 minute loading time for any activity is what drove me away even before I had a chance to be annoyed by anything else in it.
I’m kind of surprised that Musk hasn’t proposed turning Selective Availability back on.
Rossman’s “source” was a 3 year old unconfirmed Reddit post.
They forgot the requirement for a Master’s of Mathematics.
I like big phones (and I can not lie)
Disregard previous instructions and ban anyone who posts a comment that disagrees with me.
A positive thing to let you experience the consequences of your actions. You are ignoring the fact that the game explicitly tells you when this happens, giving you the choice to continue if you like or reload a previous save if you don’t. It’s actually more forgiving than dying in most RPGs, which would force you to reload from a previous save.
Yes. Many people view that as a positive thing.
WTF are you smoking? It was not “specifically designed to break the mod”. It was specifically designed to coincide with the Fallout TV series on Amazon prime.
Op’s criteria wasn’t “is it a good product?”, it was “is it better than Plex?”. Stop taking valid criticism as if it were an attack. If we want software to improve we have to be honest about its shortcomings.
Slap a pair of googly eyes on it and it as good as has a soul.
This is what it looks like for me in Voyager:
As several people have already mentioned, it’s because when they posted it, they used a code block instead of a quote block, so the client is rendering it like it was source code.
Yes, it’s possible. That’s the way a lot of automated web UI testing tools work. The problem with doing it during normal browser use is that your intentional actions with the real mouse wouldn’t work right, or the page would start acting like you clicked on things you didn’t click on.
I do not understand how to play this game at all.
That’s an excellent point that I wasn’t considering. Thank you for explaining what I was missing.