Relying on Schrödinger’s typo to dismiss your own mistake and expecting people to swallow that excuse isn’t much of a clever move either.
But that’s ok, proficiency in language is not that important anyway.
You do you.
Relying on Schrödinger’s typo to dismiss your own mistake and expecting people to swallow that excuse isn’t much of a clever move either.
But that’s ok, proficiency in language is not that important anyway.
You do you.
You would have both legs in Alaska.
The fun thing is, even if we assume our consciousness isn’t entirely deterministic, the most reasonable alternative would be pure randomness.
Which, in the end, makes absolutely no difference in the free will argument.
Better yet, misinterpretation can lead to wonderful things.
Mistaking one thing for another, mishearing stuff, tripping over your own shoelaces, those are still things that contribute to the creative process.
The fact that you misinterpreted what OP meant leans toward perception though.
This is why, while I’ll probably never get a steam deck myself, I am all for people buying it en masse.
More users will force game publishers to opt for native Linux support, just so they can advertise their products as deck-compatible.
Friends shouldn’t be platform exclusive.