Based on his more recent content, it's almost serious.
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Check your local game store if you have one, you can ask around there.
You can also create an lfg post on reddit in the tabletop RPG subreddit for your area, or find the Lemmy equivalent
26 is the cutoff atn
They already voted to become a state, it's in Congress hands now
What about asylum seekers? Isn't looking great for trans people...
Mostly agree but the Confederate states were more heavily invested in cash crops making slavery a purely economic issue not a good supply issue
Fun fact, when you join you waive your right to sue the military. Might be able to sue the VA or parts of the government though.
That's already a thing. The estate tax only kicks in over 5mil. It's typically dodged by putting all assets in trusts so that ownership never legally transfers it's the trust that owns them. Trusts being a legal vehicle don't die, and can have beneficiaries added and removed.
Puerto Rico citizens have US passports...
Baba is you, great little puzzle game
I actually really enjoyed the Eldritch horror storyline. Though overall it's a somewhat forgettable story. Still better than Pre-Sequel in my mind. But I'm the odd one out I know
The difficulty with 3 is that to some extent you have to maintain constant production of weapons and munitions. Failing to do so means in the event of conflict there will be a serious lag between the need for more weapons and munitions and their availability. Retooling and re-training producers takes time.
Balancing that is walking a knifes edge no matter how you slice it. Ideally weapons would never be needed, but when they are it's uncertain how many will be needed, what type, etc...
Regardless of underlying economic system the production lines need to be ready to go but not take up to many resources. It's to an extent inevitable to overproduce during peaceful times.