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  • He responded that the controversy was "understandable given the fact that many people were alive at that time and still have vivid memories of the event" but stated that JFK Reloaded neither condoned nor glorified the event.[3][20] In retrospect, Ewing said he regretted tying a cash prize to killing Kennedy, saying that he had been "naïve" and had "underestimated the deepness of affection for Kennedy held by many American people".[9]

    It sounds so fake, but wikipedia doesn't lie

  • It's revenue, so costs don't matter.

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  • Alright, so avacados are the globs of meat dangling from some trees that they use to reproduce.

    Is that sounding more natural to you?

  • There was an upper limit on how much you could earn like this. I know, because you could also just disconnect from the internet and set the clock forward.

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  • It makes you wonder who even took the picture, since it's angled down at the tree. Maybe it's just a joke we can laugh at and move on from?

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  • Episode 8 had one scene that was really cool to look at

    When they hyperdrived one ship into another

    But it comes with opening a lot of plot holes and asking questions we were better off ignoring.

    Episode 9 is just garbage writing start to finish though. And garbage marketing when you remember they announced

    The return of palpatine

    through fortnite.

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  • What you're seeing as "big stars" are really just the biggest outliers. I don't know how reliable of a source it is, but from here it says that the average person on onlyfans makes $180 per month, and that 75% of all the creators make less than $100 per month.

    Another source I found that's a little more recent says that they're earning slightly more than that, but not by much.

  • All of the rules are actually freely and officially available online here https://2e.aonprd.com/Rules.aspx including every monster officially released, usually with a picture. You'd probably be better off buying at least the core rulebooks to actually read, though.

    Also, Dawn of the Frogs only has 4 pregenerated characters, so if you have more friends than that it might get a little complicated.

    So to actually answer your question, it depends on how much work you want to do and what your definition of "official materials" is.

  • If you're willing to try pathfinder, you could go with Pathfinder Game Night: Dawn of the Frogs. It's a 3 session adventure that comes with everything you need to run a game: maps, pregenerated characters, a set of dice, some standees for you and the enemies, and an adventure book explaining the rules and the adventure you're on.

  • Which is weird, because the gaming industry is full of low effort, hyper monetized slop that sells extremely well.

  • public keys

    I'm not too sure how cryptography works, but I'm pretty sure it's fine if other people have your public key. I'm reasonably sure it's actually required in a system with public and private keys.

  • The best apocalypse is the one you already have. There's no need to go out get a new apocalypse when your old one is dooming people just fine, that's how you start a climate apocalypse.

  • It's just like Rush Limbaugh said: if there is consent on [all sides], it's perfectly fine, whatever it is.

    There's no real need for me to bring up the dead conservative talking head here, but I still laugh to myself sometimes when I remember how mockingly he got it exactly right, and maybe someone else could use a laugh too.

  • "The possible possibility" -> "The possibility" As someone else said, it's just redundant here.

    The first meaning of possibility relates to chance/probability whereas the second relates to ability/capability/feasibility

    This is simply untrue, possibility doesn't relate to probability except in a very binary yes/no, something is possible.

    “It’s not necessarily necessary for you to wear a tie to the meeting, they might not care.” -> It's not always necessary...

    "The maybe necessity" -> The necessity of blank is still being debated

    "It’s maybe not necessary" -> it may not be necessary

    The second one would depend on the context, you could change things around or describe the uncertainty in other ways. The third one I think you're just getting too stuck on a particular order for these words you want to use.

  • They're probably out "not being political" and are ignorant to most curent events.