Thanks for the calm-"[fake-]anger". This is why I love Lemm-Lemm.
And I know I'm a month late. Sorry about that...
Thanks for the calm-"[fake-]anger". This is why I love Lemm-Lemm.
And I know I'm a month late. Sorry about that...
Since the last time I saw an image of him, I've become sure that Mark has amazing hair.
TBH repeating consonants are very helpful in pronouncing non-English words. Making them commonplace would make it easier for translators to recognize their power and more importantly know how to use them.
I know it sounds wrong too. Of course, obviously, it does, but a pretty cartoon-y solution would be a no-privacy bathroom for the homeless. A private space also provides secrecy and allows crime.
The correct solution of course, is to eliminate drugs and homelessness.
Even better, Debian. Most peaceful distro ever.
Actually, the tracks and the country with da bomba might go boom.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that!
By saying "at the wrong moment" I was referring to the precise period of time at which pulling the lever could force the trolley to "magically" just derail.
Funny: do note that The Trolley Problem usually doesn't inform us of the presence of passengers in the trolley. If we can make up things on the tracks for fun, a... ghost trolley or self-driving (KEK) trolley with no mortals in it, is another fun-one to imagine!
Really makes it a trolly problem, for you all of a sudden, huh?
Why don't people think of derailing the trolley by switching tracks at the wrong moment in The Trolley Problem?
One McChicken can go :>!
THREE, even!
Source: Me veggie.
Probably B?
...A bit of a non-chill reply here, but apparently Unreal Engine can complete that wish.
Like, there was this captain America game set in 1943 Germany written by, I think, Uncharted's writer, that was presented at State Of Unreal 2024. It looks insanely real and you can like, feel smoke in a burning barrel and all, so London could be modelled there as well.
Hmmm. Why not "said.it", I wonder...?