only meant it in tongue-in-cheek jest. the "gros mots" in Québécois french are firmly rooted in the culture and liberally applied. though I guess the same could be said about any language's swear words now that I'm…
better off moving to Québec. enables a more passive approach
author reads like an LLM. I'm content chalking this up to AI-generated psychosis
agreed, an endless mode would be nice. perhaps it's not implemented by-design to keep us coming back - it's certainly going to work on me. opening the game in a new private tab will let you make another attempt :)
leave it to hackernews to debate the semantics of figures of speech
"this is becoming more mainstream, therefore it is correct" is arguably the foundation of analyzing any market trend interpretation of the meaning of correct is left as an exercise to the reader
something the author doesn't point out is new development in Montreal. you can see the patch of green to the east of the Montreal housing map where Griffontown and North Verdun (the more recently developed areas of the…
it's true though, everything you can consume has an effect on you not unlike pharmaceuticals. we just classify them differently. and as a corollary, anyone that can make money off of that effect, will
only meant it in tongue-in-cheek jest. the "gros mots" in Québécois french are firmly rooted in the culture and liberally applied. though I guess the same could be said about any language's swear words now that I'm…
better off moving to Québec. enables a more passive approach
author reads like an LLM. I'm content chalking this up to AI-generated psychosis
agreed, an endless mode would be nice. perhaps it's not implemented by-design to keep us coming back - it's certainly going to work on me. opening the game in a new private tab will let you make another attempt :)
leave it to hackernews to debate the semantics of figures of speech
"this is becoming more mainstream, therefore it is correct" is arguably the foundation of analyzing any market trend interpretation of the meaning of correct is left as an exercise to the reader
something the author doesn't point out is new development in Montreal. you can see the patch of green to the east of the Montreal housing map where Griffontown and North Verdun (the more recently developed areas of the…
it's true though, everything you can consume has an effect on you not unlike pharmaceuticals. we just classify them differently. and as a corollary, anyone that can make money off of that effect, will