I'm a bit younger than you, we had to read ASCII maps and terrible, terrible directions on IGN. These guide writers would be calling enemies by their real names that you don't know without the guide book and it's basically "go right, walk a little bit, go left, go right twice, jump on the crate (followed by several more minutes worth of instructions but you already took the "wrong" left)
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https://theintercept.com/2021/08/05/infrastructure-bill-travel-data-cars-privacy/
And soon that will potentially be tax evasion
You do realize this is standard for every theater including movie theaters right? And it's for exactly the reason they were kicked out
Lemmy is already struggling with content
People not being able to filter their content is just going to cause users to leave, making the issue worse. If I wanted to be bombarded by political virtue signalling I'd just go back to Twitter.
Also it was Beetlejuice? That's not exactly a clean show
I hate the "think about the children" line being applied to everything, even places where children aren't expected. It's such a pearl clutching tactic.
They're supposed to follow up with that every year around Thanksgiving, introducing atrocities little by little until you're learning about scalping, etc in middle school.
Same, "Buggered it" is a really nice workplace alternative to "fucked it up"
A downside is I don't know how to spell gray/grey
You're on the road to water!
(or an ex smoker)
I'd say they're the same as black coffee.
You misunderstand you can drink at a cafe/bar's outdoor patio anywhere in the US.
The places I was talking about in my original comment are called DORA - "Designated Outdoor Drinking Area" and usually span the whole downtown of a city. Those have cheap, but reusable plastic cups that you can get refilled at any business downtown.
Really great for festivals where you just pop in for a refill and head back out to keep watching a stage show or whatever. It cuts down on waste over cans/bottles too.
Depends on the area, there are some where it's legal to drink outside as long as it's from a local business
IPAs don't even taste the same, people just think of the (ex: Sierra Nevada) hoppy taste and assume it's all like that.