A list of puns related to "Al Irfan (magazine)"
Damn, I did Nazi that one coming.
Bittersweet moment for me that this is my first dad joke ever but itβs on this topic!
Itβs fair to say I had a lot of issues back then.
Bitcoin Magazine's youtube account that has been around since 2011 just got nuked by Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtOV5M-T3GcsJAq8QKaf0lg
The account has 1.9 Million followers on Twitter and 60,000 on YouTube.
Youtube has made it a habit of taking down prominent informative accounts, while the likes of bitboy and other scammers continue to scam others via the youtube platform. Bitboy even has a verified account.
Google has openly been supporting crypto scams, even fake phishing wallets show up in google search instead of domains of the actual wallets
It will be called Daddy Issues
She has many back issues.
On January 10th, Time Magazine published an article which accused this subreddit, as well as several others, of allowing unfettered hate-speech and harassment. The moderation team at GenZedong vehemently rejects this mischaracterization of our community. We actively, and swiftly, work to remove hate-speech or harassment of any kind against any group on this subreddit in accordance with our rules and the Reddit Terms of Service.
The only example from our community which was cited by the article, is from over 1 year ago. What the article calls β[promoting] violence against [Uyghurs],β does not actually call for violence in any manner and , in fact, condemns the West for its violence against Muslims. This blatant mischaracterization of us demonstrates the bad-faith of this article. The attack on our community is nothing short of part of an organized campaign in the West against those challenging the anti-China narrative and sinophobia being fomented by Washington.
We are a diverse community made up of people from all religious groups, ethnic groups, and LGBT status. We support the community in Xinjiang by pushing back when the West attempts to weaponize their rights for its own purposes. We plan to continue to foster a space for Marxist-Leninists of all kinds to joke, learn, and challenge the imperialist narrative, and we trust that our actions will speak for themselves in defiance of this bad-faith attack.
Thank you to all of you that make this community what it is.
This is just to show how we have come a long way from 2013. Or have we?
Not all of those who were "early" knew what the future would bring and there has always been a huge amount of uncertainty around. I wouldn't even dare to amount the people who have lost their keys during this time. It seems that even when you are uncertain of things you should never burn all of the bridges.
>But in the end, the answer was obvious. The world's most popular digital currency really is nothing more than an abstraction. So we're destroying the private key used by our Bitcon wallet. That leaves our growing pile of Bitcoin lucre locked away in a digital vault for all eternity β or at least until someone cracks the SHA-256 encryption that secures it.
Source: Link
Wallet: 1BYsmmrrfTQ1qm7KcrSLxnX7SaKQREPYFP
Edit: Some of you guys were asking if they ever made an update, thanks u/mutso1976 for this LINK (2018)
When they were first published in the late 80s they were pretty popular. 3-7 modules in every issue, for less than the price of a full regular module. Maps, advice columns, new NPCs and magic items. βSide Treksβ were short 2-4 page encounters that could be thrown in any campaign. I got the first issue at GenCon in 1986 and still have the first 50 or so issues.
Issues 1-17 were for 1st edition AD&D, with some BECMI content.
18-81 were 2nd edition, also with the occasional BECMI module. One of my faves is issue 19, which included a dungeon built around the Deck of Many Things, and pages to make your own deck.
82-154: 3rd / 3.5 edition. Starting in issue 96 they did βAdventure Pathsβ, a series of 12 or more modules that would take characters from levels 1-20. They did three of these in total: Shackled City, Age of Worms, and Savage Tide.
155-211: 4th edition. The magazine moved entirely online at this point, so the formatting changed. One adventure path, βScales of Warβ was published, with 16 modules taking characters from level 1-30.
In later issues, they included conversions of classic AD&D modules for the D&D Next system. The Giants series is there (G1-3), Village of Hommlet, Beyond the Crystal Cave, and issue 213 has Tomb of Horrors, complete with all the original artwork.
All issues available here: https://archive.org/details/dungeonmagazine
Index to the first 81 issues here: http://www.purpleworm.org/tools/DungeonMagazineIndex.htm
Complete index to all 211 issues here in excel format, but not very descriptive. http://www.canonfire.com/cf/dungeonindex.php
She had issues.
Edit: thanks anonymous stranger for my first ever award.
Lately, posts in the sub have been for a lack of a better word... very tabloidy magazine-like or coping/healing group-like.. What happened to substantive DD posts and the ilk?
This is just something I noticed over the last few months since the start of the Fall season. The DD posts are gone and what has replaced the informative posts/DD are just posts that sound like we already lost are looking for mutual sympathy.
IDC if you think hedgies are fucked no matter what, I want to learn and read the DDs. Where did they all go? It seems a lot of nonsense gets posted. Although, I get that this post is a little hypocritical but I can't be the only one that noticed this change right?
Stuff like the swaps and house of cards were dope to learn about despite not strictly GME related per say.
Edit: to clarify
Iβm just Tired of the copium good feeling posts that mean nothing and if I be real sounds hella patronizing like we are on a losing fight. We are not βhereβ on any graph and there should not be any assurance to anyone pointing on a graph saying we are βthereβ. Telling me zooming out means nothing when the stock went up a thousand percent while being in a different social momentum..
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