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  • Once upon a time, that dog learned a harsh lesson all too well.

  • And just when I was worried that leaving Reddit meant I'd never again see a post for /r/CrabsEatingThings.

  • "This decision does not set a precedent."

  • Those ears!

  • So, if you are a first level character who is new in town that should be a complete stranger, how do you play that?

  • OUCH!

    That hurt more than my Medical Corpsman getting his head bashed to a pulp in the Alien game I'm playing in.

  • Why wouldn't they be? There's a reason that during my last couple of interview, my brain latched on to the Galactic Mermaid song from Carole and Tuesday. (Content warning, should you look it up: copious swears.)

  • I have been unemployed and looking for work for almost a year and a half. I detect no falsehoods in this video.

  • I'd definitely go with overreporting severity if the only alternative is denying help to people that need it.

    But, yeah. It's best to keep the nuance and get help to everyone.

  • Just get some fire immunity, and you're set.

  • Yeah. It's got no abstraction between the UI and the implementation. You just want to manage code versions, but to use Git, you need to learn how to manage history graphs.

  • Pretty much anything I do during a depressive episode.

  • And now we have the obligatory xkcd reference. 😁

  • Pretty certain it's an intentional reference.

  • Has there been a single move by Republicans that didn't draw praise from Russian media since Trump came on scene? The Republican party needs to register as a foreign agent.

  • Procrastinator.

    Okay, but seriously: "Thief". Why reimplement it if it’s already available in the language?

  • I still remember the first time I had players spend an hour trying to decide how to approach a door. And it was just a half-rotted door almost ready to fall off it's hinges.

  • I'd definitely be Konsi in any similar situation.

  • Well, this screenshot is the mobile version. Tapping anywhere in a textbox should bring the focus and start typing. All having extra lines does is make it more likely that the starting insertion point is a line or two below the start.

    Even on desktop, I'm not aware of any text box behavior where you need to click on the correct line to bring the focus to the box.