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It's ambiguous, though. They could be complaining about the frycooks making as much as them, or about the frycooks not making as much as them. You'd have to look at what else they posted to see whether they're generally pro-labor or not. Or ask them what they mean by their tweet. Both of which are made difficult by the username being blocked out.
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What if you want to change the station?
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Why London? Russia isn't at war with the UK.
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4 hours in, can still read it. Agree with your assessment, too.
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That's a quite thorough debunk. Can you provide some sources for your claims?
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It's sort of a strange approach, because this will leave you with the workers who can't find employment elsewhere.
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You can't go and kill the guy at a point where you know he has events in his yet. (A person's "yet" is what is known of their personal future). You have to attack him at a point where you he doesn't have any events in his yet that you know about. This also means no killing Hitler before April 30th 1945.
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The break even point would be at a balance of 23.08$. However, if the account balance doesn't expire, buying your own game to put you over the threshold would be checking the couch cushions for loose change level of desperation.
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Difference being: here it's attributed to one man, Putin. Israel applies it to all Palestinians. Difference couldn't be more obvious.
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I really like brutalism, especially when contrasted with greenery. A set of brutalist apartment blocks, with ample space between each of them, which contains native flora would be rather beautiful. The space between the blocks could also be used as a communal barbeque place. Or a fitness trail.
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The biggest argument in favor of "tradition" seems to be the presence of physical buttons. So maybe you'd actually prefer a mixture of the traditional and the modern, a screen with physical buttons below it, allowing you to operate the console using your tactile sense alone, without giving up the GPS map and the additional cameras.
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It's funny that you never even try to defend any of these accounts. The best way to show that Brazil is in the wrong would be to show that the people being banned were posting true statements.
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Aranaktu looks like he's a least a kilometer tall. Those children were doomed the moment they sat on those rainbow swings.
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We're part of the general public, and we've heard both halves.
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Riding a creature. "Daggerfall" had ride-able horses. That's the oldest example I can think off. But there's probably something even older than that.
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A lot of them are using old, pre-AI tactics, too, going by the image.
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"Do your own research" is used to shut up people who are asking for evidence. It marks the end of any sort of productive discussion. Maybe a good response would be to ask "So you don't have any evidence?". If the other party doesn't respond, they look weak, but if they had evidence, they wouldn't have tried to pull the "Do your own research" bit. When they reply, presumably without any evidence, proceed to ridicule their lack of evidence.
In the mod "Save our Ship 2" I managed to capture a pirate ship. The large, red ship is the pirate ship, and the small asymmetrical ship is mine. First, the pirates send a boarding party using small personal shuttles. These landed spread out around my ship, allowing my colonists to gang up on the individual pirates ad take them out. Then I send my guys over to the pirate ship, in an effort to take them out. I had them use the airlock as a chokepoint. The pirates threw themselves at my colonists until they routed. The pirates tried running to the edge of the map in order to escape. A lot of the remaining pirates didn't have space suits at this point, and I had lined up my colonists to shoot the fleeing pirates, so none of them actually managed to reach the edge of the map. Which wouldn't have helped them eitherway, because their in geostationary orbit. This would be a lot more difficult if the enemy AI wasn't brain dead.
Marked as a spoiler because its a monster from Anomaly. The thing is, these things are not scary, because they don't have the AI necessary to capitalize on their invisibility. They act like typical raiders, meaning you can place your tough melee guys in a chokepoint, and they'll come to get their skulls bashed in. It would probably be better if they instead acted like predatory animals, milling around on the map, and occasionally hunting one of your colonists. If they'd then avoid groups of colonists, while also always attacking in a group themselves, they'd be a truly terrifying monster. Basically, you'd have to hide out in your base, or go out to hunt them. And if you do choose to wait them out, there would be no indication that they've left.
Follow up to my [last post ](https://sh.itjust.works/post/20807694), the problem has been resolved using a killbox. Admittedly, I had to reload several times before I got it right. So in about 5 out of 6 universes, the colony died.
The ongoing toxic fallout means that the sunblocker the mechanoids brought along won't cause any damage for the time being.
Game is "Vintage Story". It's similar to Minecraft, but slower paced.