

You have died from dysentery.
Seer of the tapes! Knower of the episodes!


You have died from dysentery.


Yes. My mom called it “hugging hands”. I don’t remember when we stopped doing it, but it was probably when I was around 6 or 7 years old.
A reflection in the glass of the window.


“Here come the test results: ‘You are a horrible person’. That’s what it says, ‘a horrible person’. We weren’t even testing for that!”


A Nintendo64 with several game cartridges. It’s a little flaky, but it still works for the most part.


Californian. No.
It wouldn’t solve any problems that can’t be solved by other means, and it would create new problems that we haven’t had to worry about before. It’d be a net loss for everyone involved.


Californian. No.
It wouldn’t solve any problems that can’t be solved by other means, and it would create new problems that we haven’t had to worry about before. It’d be a net loss for everyone involved.


Insufficient data for a meaningful answer.


Usually only the first time. Subsequent playthroughs no.


UI elements that expand and cover up other UI elements when you mouse over them.
“Flat” color schemes where you can’t even tell where one UI element ends and the other begins.
Infinite scroll instead of pagination.


He’ll have to show us his Earth certificate, though.


Some species of ants invade neighboring colonies and carry away larva to work as slaves.


I don’t remember the brand or specs. I only remember that it ran MS-DOS and had an orange monochrome monitor.


If a motorcycle has to be ear-splittingly loud for “safety”, then it’s too dangerous to be road legal.


Mike Duncan’s The History of Rome and Revolutions podcasts (particularly the French Revolution series).


What is better: to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?
Depending on what counts as a “magnet”, the loss of magnetism could destroy the universe.