

I would recommend Mint over Ubuntu because of compatibility reasons.
I would recommend Mint over Ubuntu because of compatibility reasons.
There is no God, only Zuul. And Cthulhu. Of course!
Cancel culture is just another word for mobbing.
Now that’s some good quality ragebait. I give it a 9/10. Well done.
I know, I know. Just let me dream a little bit!
Interestingly there are not many games which feature such a mixture, the characters usually lean a lot more towards blank or fully pre-written. Which isn’t necessary a bad thing. But sometimes it’s nice to be surprised.
You could freeze it…
I find mixing elements of both to be the the most interesting. A good example would be Planescape: Torment. You start as a blank character (sort of), slowly discovering who you were and having to decide who you are now. But it really depends on the story you want to tell (if the game is even story driven).
This guy wallets.
It’s right beside your wallet.
You left it where you put it so you can easily get it when you need it.
I would rather use intelligence, sanity and morals as a cutoff/limit instead of time. If you’re too stupid, crazy or evil (or a combination of those) you’ll get banned to the sandbox.
I’ve already been completely screwed before Lemmy. At this point, all that could happen is me getting unscrewed.
Gal Gadot. Though it would be a stretch to call her an actress. Even the most untalented coat stand can act better than her.
Kind of. Mint is based on Ubuntu but both are also based on Debian. They’re familiar but not the same. I had much more issues with hardware not working at all under Ubuntu, it also needs more resources as well.