"They're" definitely is technically incorrect. But is a somewhat common vernacular sentence structure I've heard on many occasions.
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I didn't say it was a good game, I literally said it was an interesting PoC.
I understand the energy use objection though, how much energy did this use?
I mean, most dishes developed in Britan since the colonial period do contain many spices (eg British-Indian food). Traditional food pre-spices doesn't, like most traditional food of the northern hemisphere.
I don't really understand the issue people have with this. Sure it doesn't look like a particularly playable or fun game currently, but I do think it's an interesting PoC that explores different uses for current "AI". It's an idea people may likely build on.
I never said you were being untruthful, that wasn't the point. If you didn't suspect this would stir up shit, then I'm pretty surprised.
Can we stop this cringe posting? Actively (and honestly seeming deliberately) reviving struggle sessions, especially about people who are here to experience it, is just thoughtless and unfun for all.
Calling parmigiano the 'king of cheese' is my true issue with this post. I'm already inspired to do a ten part video essay on why that's not true and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
I mean fair enough then, I was entirely unaware of that happening. Please do add 'scary asshole' to my description if true.
Empanada is not perfect, and holds some incorrect views. But when he's right he's good at making it clear.
I mean, that depends on the workplace
I'm assuming I missed something.. How is deriding Brexit as a total failure and Farage as a grifter, alt-right?
I mean sure, I do agree. But that's more an issue in all the western world, than specifically the UK.