

Make Apostleship Great Again
Make Apostleship Great Again
Well, fortunately they don’t get to dictate the health policies of advanced nations.
I wonder if you’ll still firmly believe that when you retire.
I like a nice pair of bongos.
Was singeing the NDA the reason you didn’t keep that job?
Depends how far you go back. The top half is pretty representative of the professional dev team I was in in 1992.
Same way you did it in 2024 but it’s easier because the springgirdles have been replaced with rotated manglebrackets.
Dat’s ow klevah are akkadumiks ar theez daiz.
He probably also says “legos”
That’d be reet kewl.
Nobody:
Me: Thanks, that’s a big improvement.
We should check who they voted for first though. Trumpanzees should be forced to eat their own dogshit.
That mushroom at the bar buying drinks for everyone; he’s a fungi to be with.
I played Thing on a Spring a lot but never completed it.
…which proves your business is dependent on spamming people, so get fucked.
Ecclesiastes is a good read. I found “Everything is meaningless” to be very liberating. The book does go on to say what is good: to love God of course, but also to eat, drink and enjoy your work. But the whole thing is worth a read.
True, but whenever Windows is having a mini-meltdown the NMI from the three finger salute is often enough to jar it out of its fixation. Plus my computer has learnt that if I hit Ctrl-Alt-Del 30 times the next time is the big red switch.
The last three games I paid for were Minecraft, Factorio and Dwarf Fortress (pre-Kitfox).
I haven’t needed a new one since that.
Well we all vote in our own best interests, as I’m sure you do too. The art of good governance is to provide an environment in which everyone can thrive.
The problem here is not old people who don’t vote in your best interest, it’s the government that aren’t ensuring everyone is catered for.