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Some random guy you might’ve seen on Reddit (more specifically r/OldWorldBlues)
I’ve told people who I love before that even though you may think you’re ugly, you are pretty to others, because you may just not be your own ‘type’ for attraction.
Yeah, but if they’re a monster, then they won’t have any qualms about fucking your shit up, so it loops back around to being scary.

She seems incorruptible

Didn’t she take money from AIPAC, while Talarico is reportedly not funded at all by them?

Yeah, there’s a web version of the game if you want to try it out, though it seems to be based on civilization 2 or 3 rather than 5 or 6.
Isn’t that a thing in freeciv, that open source version of civilization?
I’ve heard supposedly that sitting back further away from the monitor helps with motion sickness, so if you have some sort of TV screen that you could hook up the game to, that might work?
It’s only a modest proposal.

There’s truth in the saying though, since doing something nice to someone else feels good. And if that someone is a loved one, who you likely spend a lot of your time with/around, then that feeling is amplified.

Also it’s much more fun to spend time with people who are in a good mood than them being in a sour one.

Well there is a much larger focus on realistic survival, but I bet you could make some kind of item sorter using chutes and stuff.

As for item diversity, there is a lot of different tree and mineral types (think Magnetite and Hematite being 2 ores for iron, with them being able to spawn in different rock types). I haven’t had too many issues with item sorting, but I’m rather disorganised in terms of sorting my storage.

Modders have probably made some sort of storage mods, since modding in VS is very robust and easy compared to Minecraft.

Crafting tools goes from bashing rocks together on the ground to make tool heads to pouring molten metal in clay tool molds (or physically smithing them out on an anvil with a hammer).

There are windmills, and the next update will bring water wheels, which power certain more advanced machinery like querns for grinding grain or helve hammers for somewhat automatic smithing.