Geezer Butler is the most important member of Black Sabbath.
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wordman@lemmy.mlto
NFL@lemmy.world•NFL draft grades: Bears, Steelers lead best team classes as Cowboys stumble
3·2 years agoThese critics should drop using letter grades, in favor of Victoria Jackson’s movie rating system:
- ★★★★: Pretty good
- ★★★: The best
- ★★: The worst
- ★: Pretty good
…and then award, like 15 stars to one team, and 3.5 to another.
Haven’t been paying attention. What stupid deal has Denver done this time?
Mileage varies, I guess. I’ve also been playing since the eighties (late Seventies, really). I’ve been a forever GM for most of that (not a forever DM, though). I have not been particularly active on game design forums, but still have seen every argument on this list someplace at least once a year, since at least the Forge era (so, about twenty years or so). Less often recently, maybe. Way more often earlier.
No team is near me, so I said to myself “I’ll give it a chance and root for the team with the best logo.” But then the teams were revealed and every single one of the logos is terrible.
Is this superficial and dumb? Absolutely. But I haven’t paid attention since.
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NFL@lemmy.world•[Rapoport]Source: The NFL’s hybrid kickoff model has passed.Here is what it will look like. And will be a lot more fun.
1·2 years agoAre kickoffs still a “live” ball, or a “dead” ball like punts?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Who is doing the most good in the world, and how?
1952·2 years agoYao Ming (an NBA basketball player) has, nearly single-handedly, saved the lives of tens of millions of sharks by simply asking citizens of China to stop eating shark fin soup. Since he started doing this, the price of shark fins has tanked, and 90+ percent of people surveyed in China support a ban on selling shark fins.
All of that may be true, but it bears little resemblance to the case the US actually filed against Apple. If you haven’t read the charges, you really should. They are filled with reaches that have long been rejected in similar cases, and a desire for government to broadly micromanage. One type of charge, for example, could easily be brought against any company that makes a videogame for just a single platform.
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NFL@lemmy.world•Here's all the dumb shit Aaron Rodgers recently said on a conspiracy theory podcast
1·2 years agoMillions of New Yorkers turned MAGA without them already. Take a look at who “represents” Long Island in the House of Representatives, for example.
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NFL@lemmy.world•Broncos to cut Russell Wilson, take on $85M dead money hit
1·2 years agoBut the Browns guaranteed all the money, and Denver didn’t.
If you ignore WotC as being in its own league, a handful of companies are now the “top tier” of RPG production. I’d include Mophidius there, with Paizo and Evil Hat, maybe Chaosium. Their products have extremely high production values and large (by TTRPG standards) followings.
The are mostly known for 2d20 games (Star Trek Adventures, Dune), Dragonbane, Forbidden Lands, Mutant: Year Zero, and now publish some more classic titles (Twilight: 2000, Kult).
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NFL@lemmy.world•Broncos to cut Russell Wilson, take on $85M dead money hit
6·2 years agoI’d put down the Browns trade for Watson the same year as slightly worse.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is something you wanted as a kid and bought now that you're an adult with disposable income?
281·2 years agoI sold a bunch of 70’s and 80’s tabletop roleplaying stuff when I went to college. A few years ago, I reacquired many of those titles at collector’s prices. Not my most brilliant financial move.
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Economics@lemmy.ml•Billionaire Wealth: The Biggest Winners and Losers in 2023
2·2 years agoEh. In these kinds of articles, the story is less “rich seize more wealth from others” than it is “assets already held by rich increase in ‘value’”. Almost everything in this article is “stock price go up” and, therefore, the somewhat imaginary “wealth” number of anyone holding that stock goes up. Basically, the headline could be “changes in stock price make the notional wealth of billionaires fluctuate”. Sort of a non-story to me, because everyone listed in this article could have done absolutely nothing all year, and these numbers would have changed regardless. More interesting (if only slightly) would be an article about changes to their actual assets (i.e. did they increase or decrease shares in their company, etc.). I don’t really get the “let’s keep score” for billionaires thing the media does in any case, but this article is on the more useless end of that useless pursuit.
I use Leap (https://ironicsoftware.com/leap/). One of its better features is that it works great on top of any “folder system”, or even multiple folder systems. Also uses the metadata/tagging system of the OS, so plays nice with other tools.
Apparently there are mics on the tips of the goal posts.
#thunk
As a Shadowrun player, I know that “arcology” is a much worse epithet than “hive city”. Well… unless it’s in Chicago.
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NFL@lemmy.world•Will Levis throws a pick, forces a fumble, then runs it in for the touchdown
2·2 years agoI read this post as a question.








This will disappoint Scott Hanson so much.