incentive for... safe completion
What a genius
incentive for... safe completion
What a genius
No, but he's very serious about winning.
This is a troll btw.
It looks like it's a token that will be given to top users of the trading platform, meaning the people who buy and sell apes the most. Assuming this has "value" (lol) this means you can buy and sell an ape at a loss but make up for it by selling the token later.
The "about" section of his website:
Uri was born in the Soviet Union in 1985 and for his sins was sent to Israel in 1989. He’s an avid hiker and has gone on hundreds of small adventures all over Israel. His day job is playing D&D with kids and teenagers in schools and community centers. Yeah, he can’t believe it either.
His writing is deeply inspired by all of the above—the refugee experience, the exciting and secret places he found on his small adventures, and the cool stories woven with his young (and old) players. Also, he often makes stuff up.
Uri’s RPG writing has been published by WotC, Paizo, Mongoose and other less savory venues. which, if you value your sanity, you’re strongly discouraged from pursuing. You’ve been warned.
When not writing or working, he’s looking for strange new places or climbing trees for no reason. When not doing even that, he sleeps. Fitfully, like a dog chasing a rabbit in a dream.
Interviews
The Hardest Part
The Write Stuff
Bedrock Post
Fun facts about Uri:
– He is fluent in Russian, Hebrew, and English. He knows enough French to start a war but not to end it.
– He attracts animals like a Disney princess. One time, a pigeon landed on his head and stayed there for an hour.
– He attempted to arrest a porcupine once. However, the porcupine won. Porcupines always win.
– He literally lives under a rock. This explains his unusual views on most current events.
Baltimore is 60% black.
Yeah that makes a lot of sense. "Just don't get hit" but unironically.
In this specific case, is it reasonable to expect any bridge to survive getting hit by a massive container ship? Would a "sufficient" bridge have at least held together long enough for people to escape?
I thought it was a meme edit...
A lot of us after Covid I think
Doesn't look like it was as of January but maybe it's changed since then.
https://bdsmovement.net/Act-Now-Against-These-Companies-Profiting-From-Genocide