The irony of this being on wired, that hides everything besides the headline and first paragraph behind a paywall.
is this problem limited to people who act like that in the South, or people in general who act like that? In other words, if someone was from Oregon or Colorado and was mentally ill and pro-criminal, would you feel the same toward them?
That's really interesting and I think you're right. I like your term, "visual vocabulary". Rad reply
I don't really know what to make of that but congratulations or that sucks I guess
that's crazy, I didn't know over 100,000,000 people who lived in a bioregion are mentally ill and also advocate for a criminal, damn. Or am I missing the point you were trying to make?
Username checks out, lol.
I've actually always thought model trains were super cool when other people were into them. I'm a little too much of a neanderthal to be into them, but I love hearing about the worlds people build and how people pick their favorite engines (?). In fact, I'd love to hear about yours- your favorites, your grails, your setups.
There is a lot of authoritative speculation in the comments on this one
what does it explain
It's wild, like people get into things when there is novelty and affordability and then leave when one of those goes away.
My biggest question now is, what will supplant PC building/other super high end stuff? I grew up on Halo and early CoDs, but now that I'm old and suck at video games (particularly online multiplayer), and seeing a huge shift toward battle royale and dark souls style gameplay, I felt like I was long overdue to start reading more/working out more/hiking/etc.
Tbh the statistics are pretty great for nuclear.
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I was actually going to, pls give a rundown of the eula