I'm also confused by this very narrow definition of conservative. The poster went on to say they are against "changes....to our political system" which honestly makes it even more confusing, as if the difference between liberalism and conservatism has no social facet.
griefreeze
Would you mind elaborating on "change...to our political system" perhaps with some examples and your stance on them? I'm exhausted and struggling to understand and find any examples aside from stacking the courts.
If not no worries, I'll be chewing on this for a while. I appreciate your perspective and your willingness to share it.
I really appreciate that, it does sound like a lot of fun!
If that makes you feel better about yourself, I guess? This is much more akin to "flick off" vs "flip off" with regards to the gesture of sticking up your middle finger at someone as an insult. There is no right or wrong as both are widely used and understood to mean the same thing.
Which is fine. That doesn't mean one or the other (curve vs curb) is more correct, English is a living language and as such constantly changes.
Edit: I'd also like to re-emphasize that the internet is not homogeneous.
Surprise! The Internet isn't the only place people converse and it's not homogeneous either.
Idk about where you're from but it's been curve OR curb for years at this point. How you can somehow make a statement on ignorance out of your own ignorance is poetic in a way.
Probably close to 8ish years ago is when I first recall hearing it
Any chance you might be able to give some highlights of what you consider significant differences between 5e and PF1/2 (your choice)? My only experience is 5e tabletop and BG3.
This comment feels like it just stepped out of a time machine. I can't remember the last time I fretted over 200MB of overhead/memory usage.
I'm in no way judging you, merely commenting on how different our use cases and expectations are.
It be like that sometimes lol, you're all good
Which are your favorite on Lemmy?