You also need to verify that the modder isn't stealing another modder's work, which can be challenging.
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VOY was probably the one with the most pew-pew per season and it was the most watched series on Netflix, back before Paramount+.
They use the moonshine to kill off their customers' brain cells until they're open to buying their sovcit stuff.
I wouldn't say startrek.website is a major instance anymore. A lot of their usebase migrated to .world's Ten Forward community.
I don't think it's for wheelchairs. If it was, the corner of the table wouldn't be cut off. I mean, where would that person put their food? I think it's probably to get more room to maneuver between tables.
Pineapples are compound berries.
Honestly, the mouse charger screams marketing or management. Apple's brand is partially form over function.
As much as I hate the GOP, Puerto Rico has never attempted to apply for statehood. Their referendums on the subject have never shown a large enough amount of support for them to try a real vote. They're typically around a 50-50 split.
A lot of them don't know that Puerto Ricans are Americans. So, add xenophobia to the racism.
So as the year 1900 rolls around, I control 1/3 of the map landmass as territory under the work of my cities I cover the entirety of a large dorito shaped continent
However, one of the other human players has just researched nuclear theory and I’ve just figured out Great war infantry. I still have not caught up but I have made massive gains.
Well, there's your problem. Civ 5 had a thing where research took more science points to complete the more cities you had. The ideal number of cities to own was five. If you had even a single city over that, even if science output was maxed out in all cities, it would take longer to research anything than for a player with only five cities.
Religion victories in Civ are poorly telegraphed in general. You can easily look at the minimap and see that someone is conquering everything, and poking at a player's borders will show you that they're technologically advanced, but religion and culture victories tend to sneak up on people.
Gwen Stacey died of whiplash when Spidey tried to catch her with a web shot and she stopped too fast, snapping her neck.