Sorry, my reply was more directed at the original commenter, but that would make sense.
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Yeah, but reclaiming "sub" would just be an example of language being dynamic. Unless someone is calling the communities "subreddits" I don't think there should be this divisive issue about it.
Use sub if you want, or not if you dislike the term.
Wouldn't that also apply to calling them subs? Like, maybe it's technically a community and not a sub-[item], but everyone knows what is meant by it.
WAIT! He isn't dead, Shia-Surprise!
It's because high end Intel chips have been eating themselves, not because x3d chips are better for gaming...
They are more folk/country and rock, so not really your tastes, but I've been really enjoying Pepper Coyote.
Asking for "genuinely good" in the title is a little loaded, though, since a lot of music taste is subjective.
Honestly, this is 100% the solution for this problem, especially for sharing with a child.
Now, the issue of having a "license" and rights to play a game, vs actually owning the game is still a valid point of contention.
The microwave, because my roommates insist on having a model that beeps every 30 seconds after it finishes cooking so you don't forget you had food in there. They still forget, though. It just gets on my nerves while I try to wash some dishes while waiting for the microwave to finish, or if I'm using it as part of prepping while cooking.
The reasoning I moved from Windows to Linux was this right here.
If I'm going to be fighting with Windows anyway, because of the registry giving me issues, then the drawback of "but Linux hard! You have to configure things!" was moot.
I mean, on the one hand, it isn't a consumer card. It is meant for business and professional use at the highest end. On the other hand, that is an absolutely ridiculous pricetag!
If your dad draws anthro artwork frequently, and has been for a while, then he probably already knows what furries are. He might not be one, but I'd bet he has at least an understanding if he's involved in any online art communities at all.
The furry fandom has definitely gone through a renaissance within the last decade, but it's been around since the 90s and earlier.
I wish my delivery person used the doorbell or knocked. I've watched out the window as they walked up, put the "no one home" sticker on the door, and started walking away before I stepped out and told them I was there for the package.