That was my first thought too. What’s this orb pondering business everyone’s on about?
That was my first thought too. What’s this orb pondering business everyone’s on about?
There’s a whole subgenre called “reverse isekai” that does exactly that.
Haha, fair. But, even just based on the quote, I don’t think leftists are very known for caring what their ancestors think.
Interesting you hear the Skyrim quote that way, because I would interpret the character who says the quote to be more like a conservative nationalist.
Henry George wrote about this extensively. The solution is a tax on all land at just under 100% of it’s rental value. That allows landlords to profit from the structures they build and maintain, but not from the land itself. It disincentivizes real estate speculation, lowering the cost of land and housing and improving accessibility to people who use it productively.
They’re written differently, but pronounced the same.
Ah, I see. I didn’t realize there was more than one John.
John 3:17 is “For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.”
What’s Johannes? Never heard of that book.
I vaguely remember seeing a news article about something like that. I think it was a game where killing enemies caused files to be deleted from your computer. It was portrayed as some kind of artistic statement about digital possessions or something.
Someone in the forum where it was being discussed sarcastically said they developed a live action version called “playing baseball inside.”
Yes. If I understand correctly, it’s because the eggs are washed, which strips them of their natural protective coating and causes them to require refrigeration.
You could say “you lot” like our British friends.
I like having a keyboard and mouse. Doing things on a smartphone is a last resort.
I found it on Know Your Meme: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pondering-my-orb