@IncelKing_@otherside421 should be obvious if you read the sentence, one is cooking the other is owning, breakfast (or really food) is a requirement while guns are more of a fun thing or protection tool until some maniac uses it for not that
@IncelKing_@otherside421 too far of a stretch from the original topic to actually say anything about the original one. cooking doesn't have the same potential harm of others as owning guns can, plus it'd be pretty damn hard to regulate it.
@weaazyl@therealdafwe@EGA_Kaaa it is but cherokee isn't in canada, so not knowing about it makes sense if you just so happen to have never heard of it before
@motoevo@Adventurerulez@GoldHomieFeez@TheOnlyChad@flipkoin2@PicturesFoIder there literally is, again for algebra and factoring reasons. juxtaposition of two terms (putting them side by side) treats them like they are one term instead of a simple multiplication, coefficient and term instead of term multiplied by term
@Squidski_@vaccoin you don't even need to play the game you just need to be pretty good at fps games or understand the thought process of a good player
@uzi_dog_@_B3nnnn@vaccoin one of the most important parts of target switching is anticipating where the enemy will be next, or where the next enemy will be. just a good guess
@wolfkennymaltby better strategy is to solve underlying problems, such as mental health stuff being accessible and preventing poverty by ensuring working full time is enough to live by yourself
@wolfkennymaltby I live in a place where it's legal and I've only seen like one person who has a problem relating to marijuana, most of the time it's like alcohol where they just have it with some friends or something like that.
@wolfkennymaltby @PDakkadakka undertale is more about the idea of consequences/results from actions in a video game than the idea of being as good as possible
@AvgustinaPeyche @Cobratate his crimes are alleged, probably true, so the media post about it, as they do with most other notable people being potentially terrible
@AvgustinaPeyche @Cobratate public/popular people will have their flaws broadcasted to everyone because they are public, privacy is lost by being as popular as these people.
people who do not have this popularity have their privacy, and making their entire life public is pointless in the big picture