Close to that one, an Apple IIe with a color monitor! (pic not mine) Apparently the color monitor was rare? Explains why most pictures I’ve found have the green and black one.
Close to that one, an Apple IIe with a color monitor! (pic not mine) Apparently the color monitor was rare? Explains why most pictures I’ve found have the green and black one.
Yes, he’ll become a ghost ghost and the living guy will have to stab a knife with another knife, then use the ghost knife to stab the ghost gun and use the ghost ghost gun on the ghost ghost, and so an ad infinitum.
It might not be.
I don’t know when it was specifically, but I know it was to make a music CD for my old car that could play MP3s off of CDs. 15 years ago, maybe?
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Also, I am a real human with soft human skin.
TACO, TACO Don (TACO Don)
No one wants to be
a TACO Don!
“Is that a raincoat?”
“Also, women adorned in traditionally men’s clothes are hot!”
It’s considerably more difficult to do this when you have to focus on driving.
I don’t recall imagining a particular character, just a humanoid figure running alongside and jumping over/dodging stuff.
Apparently this is one of those things that nobody ever talks about, but a lot of people did.
If the effects aren’t intended to be positive, why is it asking you to choose “only 3”? You can decide they’re not positive to you, but they’re clearly intended to be.
Okay, not just phrasing, but the overall presentation. Because these pills are presented as desirable things that you can only pick 3 of, it would make no sense for any of them to be negative.
it can turn into the same neo nazi trash that people are joining it to get away from.
And it will. Capitalism makes it inevitable.
It’s such a wild undefinable description that differs from person to person, even from environment to environment.
Yes, that’s why it’s a magic pill. I already interpreted it two different ways - if it’s granting the “wish” in the spirit of the clear intent from the phrasing, it won’t be harmful, but if it’s being literal, you’re gonna die.
excess weight beyond what’s healthy
Well, well, lookee who he has front and center in the Oval Office.
I felt so dumb when I realized I’d been playing Doom II at like 20fps when I didn’t have to…