>my card trading platform of choice STILL has no option to exclude sets >with the barrage of UB im more and more likely to receive a version of an older card i want, but with a fat log running down Spiderdoodoos legs, inside his spandex
>>58148156 >She didn't even wait for an answer from you and just jumped down from the chair to bring you a plate of some homemade cake. >When she grabbed the plate, you gently took it from her and put it on the table, as you were afraid she'd accidentally drop it. >She didn't have a problem with it, and she just showed you where the rest of the things were. >After a while she returned to her chair just in time for your colleague to return from his smoking break. >He sat down and took a sip of coffee, being asked the same question by her with the same answer given. >She returned to the tablet to ask the 3rd question >This time the nervous jittering returned. >She wrote, "What happened to me?". >"You were turned into a pokemon. A Salazzle, to be specific. Strange as it might see. We currently don't know what caused this to happen, but there is an ongoing investigation into the subject". You answered using a calm tone. >She quickly returned to the tablet to ask another question, far more frantic than before. >This time the question was about if there are any others like her >"To the police's knowledge, there is one other confirmed case of this happening in town. There are also many unconfirmed cases, with one high-profile case", answered your colleague in a more professional but more authoritative tone. >Her breathing became more frantic as she was typing the next question, like preparing for the worst. >"What is going to happen to me?" she asked. >"As of now you are going to stay at your house. We do not currently have the means to transport you safely anywhere", you answered. >While the first part of the answer seemingly calmed her down, the second half made her hyperventilate. >She started writing something again, this time shaking like an earthquake. >"What do you mean by 'transport'?!" She wrote before violently ripping the tablet back to write something else. >"Do you think I'm a monster?!" >Are you going to experiment on me?!"
>>513452528
I mean they can just be killed by any suicidal anons that don't care about consequence. The machines still need human support aka financers and politicians. Failing that, they cannot use predictive software to simulate victory over God or heat death/EoS. So they are fucked either way. Do nothing, win, do something win.
Could someone please help me understand how to prime small bits? Im doing subassemblies and priming the legs/torso on a base is easy but the smaller bits fly around the priming box when I spray them and it causes a huge mess.
>>96285963
No clue. The site owner is an absentee rent seeker and the admin that's actually in charge seems to only care for /pol/, so there's no way to implement anything from the top-down. The userbase is full of people who have fried their ability to enjoy much of anything beyond ragebait, so there's no way for the users to come together.
>>717325223 >makes fun games that have some funny bad story on the site >deludes himself into thinking hes a god tier author >now makes pretentious bad stories with middling gameplay on the site
This sucks
>>716202594 >Good sirs
I hate the modern internet so much.
An innocent, normal fucking expression, and yet the brain sees a pattern where there is none now because of it. Fucking hell.