Just have a decent antivirus and you're good. At least I am fine with my avast ye internet security.Some people are afraid of viruses
So i got one without Thats why i said it
Solution: everyone should move to Canada. This really fixes everything in life.This time, Ljfy, Dylan and me got this Crappy 4AM Day end xD
To be honest we could probably sort out a time that works with most people if we actually tried.Solution: everyone should move to Canada. This really fixes everything in life.
I wish I could. I at least plan to be an exchange student on canada.Solution: everyone should move to Canada. This really fixes everything in life.
I hope to one day.Solution: everyone should move to Canada. This really fixes everything in life.
Sorry to disappoint.Well the Canada comment went over considerably better than expected. No eskimo jokes, no concerns about being eaten by polar bears or (shudder) penguin-driven electricity.
Looks like this game ends at 7:00 PM on the West coast of the US, and 10:00 PM on the East coast, which seems perfectly reasonable to me. However, I'd recommend you choose any time that works for you in your games- when you've got people living in the US, Europe, and Australia, you're not going to be able to have it work ideally for everyone.Well for my game. What would be the best time for most american's around here in english time to end a day?
"Disintegrate all wolves" ?Oh, I also added a guideline. You can't say the result of an action, IE everyone/the wolves die, only the action.
Great. Let's disintegrate the wolves. Who are they again?"Disintegrate all wolves" ?
I'm not teasing regarding the op commands but rather the distinction between actions and results thereof.Great. Let's disintegrate the wolves. Who are they again?
Disintegrating a specific player is the same as voting to kill them, which is a valid action.I'm not teasing regarding the op commands but rather the distinction between actions and results thereof.
I can easily replace "I shoot a deathray at goreae" with "I disintegrate goreae", which implies both an action and a result.
Honestly I'm just being silly