I’ve been playing a fair amount of Unciv lately.
I’ve been playing a fair amount of Unciv lately.
Definitely do not go to Fremont Brewing. It’s co-owned by Sara Nelson who is the absolute worst of Seattle’s many, many fauxgressive NIMBYs. She won her whole campaign on villainizing homeless people, and she continues to terrorize them from office.
Wait is ‘folks’ not acceptable or is this commenter being hyperbolic? This has been in my vocabulary for my whole life.
My partner does TEFL-teaching which does require a degree of some kind. I work as a per-hour contractor for the company that I was a W-2 employee for back in the states. I’m losing that gig in a month though, because they don’t trust my network from China. I might have to go the TEFL route too.
I got downvoted like crazy for defending China on the NBA subreddit. Every sub over there is just trash now, but it’s tough to find niche content sites elsewhere.
It’s nearing dinner time here, but I’ll still say hi.
I just left. Moved to Vietnam almost two years ago. Moving to China next month.
I grew up in small-town Oklahoma so pretty much every person I ever crushed on back in the day falls into the ‘what was I thinking’ category.
Chinese on Duolingo. Moving there in a little over a month so trying to get a little head start.
Exactly. If libs were truly terrified of Project 2025 as some kind of real existential threat to democracyTM like it’s claimed to be, they would surely be doing more to prevent it than asking for campaign donations and a vote for genocide.
We should just rebrand it as Project 1776 since it’s basically what America has always been about anyway.
Almost 9pm for me now.
Can’t believe I doorknocked for this fucking imperialist.
All my Shai Gilgeous-Alexanders are from Hamilton.
Genocide Pride was right there and they didn’t take it.
What is this? Looks like MTG but is it an app or something on PC? I have a friend who just recently hard-plunged into MTG, and I think he would be interested in this.
I’ve been living in Vietnam for about a year and a half now, and iced is almost always the way to go here. Bạc Xỉu is my jam forever. If you can find a Vietnamese coffee shop in your area, I’d highly recommend it. Bonus points if they are using Vietnamese Robusta beans instead of Arabica.
I am here and today was dope! Tons of folks out and about and flags everywhere. Lots of pride. I’m glad I got to witness everything.