The long-awaited sequel to “how to spot a polymorphed dragon.”
I hope not. I like my relevant xkcds.
Relevant Sesame Street: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBDlQJMkOlw
My expectation was that one might rotate an equine on an axis other than yaw.
Yeah, I know. But “what does greek mythology say about using windows” would have been less funny.
If by that you mean connected my computer account to a Microsoft account, nope, I did no such thing.
That’s weird. I don’t get the prompt at all, but I do have a button in the lower left corner that says “Sign In.” Maybe it’s because I’m on Windows 11?
Strange. I think colons are the official way (as I’m just on default web lemm.ee,) so that might be something to contact your client’s devs with.
FYI, spoilers don’t work like Reddit (or at least not on my web client.) Try doing it the way Limfjorden did:
::: spoiler Answer
Three; one to hold the lightbulb and two to carry them while going in circles.
:::
I’ve seen this one before, but the alt text had me in a (silent) laughing fit anyways.
Well to be fair, that wasn’t until 6 hours after my comment and 9 hours after yours, so neither of us could have known for sure.
Complimenting a username is nice, but you don’t have to throw in a disclaimer about political alignment. I don’t think any of your hexbear friends, if they’re reasonable, would call you a lib because you complimented the username of a guy whose instance is populated by libs.
Hehe, that’s funny. So everyone thinks it’s this profound thing, but he was actually just talking about the size of office paper?
At least it doesn’t look like it shrunk too.
I have no problem with the acceptable ads system. ABP doesn’t get any money from it, and the ads have to meet the criteria anyways, and it’s easy to opt out. I guess it’s a bit fishy that the list maintainers charge money to get ads reviewed, but the FAQ ThunderWhiskers posted says that smaller companies get it for free, and they only charge the bigger companies. I’m not gonna get up in arms over someone charging Disney money for a service they give the local deli for free.
I also like the way it gives companies an incentive to produce less intrusive ads. With the system, unintrusive ads reach more people. Otherwise, it’s all or nothing, which makes intrusive ads the best option from a greedy perspective; they’re far more likely to be clicked, and the only cost is the risk of damaging the ad ecosystem as a whole (and you know how little corporations can care about damaging ecosystems.)
Disney says Piccolo agreed to similar language again when purchasing park tickets online in September 2023. Whether he actually read the fine print at any point, it adds, is “immaterial.”
Whuh? Why didn’t they make their case around that instead of Disney+?
I wouldn’t make enemies do the same trick. Rather, I’d look for other cool tricks for the enemies to pull on the players.