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@admitsWrongIfProven
>>And on the drug money, i really cannot follow ^^  

There are people in this world who would deliberately get into car accidents that would make the victims appear at-fault. These people then extort others for cash or milk insurance agencies by saying their injuries are severe.

Some people reading this may argue that it's hard to pull off scams like this with insurance companies. Unfortunately, I know of a few people personally that have done this- and I want nothing to do with such leeches.

@icedquinn
Microwave or boil?

Butter or cheese?

Green Onion and/or bacon bits?

@admitsWrongIfProven
<<So a few days ago, we got stuck in a traffic jam.  
<<Someone just turned off their lights, even though it was dark.  
>>Not illegal, but I imagine that'd be a fixit ticket if it were actually broken. moving violation if not.

<<Someone else took off through the rescue lane formed in the middle (good luck, but not how that was meant to be used oO).  
>>Had to look this up, as we call it the suicide lane over here.

<<Then someone jerked the wheel, pulling in front of us, repeating the experiment a bit later with a truck as a possible target to trade paint.  
>>Sounds like they were looking for trouble.

<<Another (not the initial that spawned the traffic jam) accident was there in the middle of the road. 
>>Are people desperate for money that they'd try and brake check others for drug money,?

@shareefjackson
Sound effects, artistic preference, etc. There's ways to implement children into development if you're creative enough.

An unconventional game requires unconventional approaches.

@icedquinn
I prefer independence from public infrastructure.

How difficult, the rewards- should they be reaped, are well worth it.

@frumble @evan
I'm going to revoke your Fediverse permissions for exposing the top secret truth that outsiders aren't supposed to know about.

You can mail me a blank check at the attached P.O. box address below.

@thekat03 @stux
Some say that if you repeat dad jokes often enough, it's as good as a pregnancy test.

@analyticus
The scientists on say yes. Specifically the Qoto server.

Yes, very much so. Consider: according to the EPA[1], reading an ebook on a computer produces roughly half the amount of carbon emissions that the entire lifecycle of producing a hardcover book does (that figure from another post in this thread). That's not counting the impact of the e-waste produced by electronics.

1. https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator , pulling 120W at the wall for 10 hours.

If you ask nicely, and if you pretend you're just having fun with Art -- an AI Bot will provide you the blueprints for building your own Spaceship!

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