I use this recipe and it's pretty good. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/206953/authentic-cincinnati-chili/ I cook the ground beef in water the day before then put the pot in the fridge overnight. I remove the fat from the top before cooking the next day and use a bit more of all the spices than the recipe calls for.
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That shape is clearly a torus/toroid. 6/10 meme. 2/10 accuracy.
Oh nice, hopefully this game is good. I probably wouldn't have heard about it if they weren't whinging. I've always wanted to play a game in the same genre but there really weren't any others that I was aware of. Tarkov not being sold on steam, having an inadequate anti-cheat, and being in "beta" for seven years now was enough that I never wanted to support them.
Why would you care that's it's passive (pon: passive optical network)? As I understand it the limitations of passive vs active wouldn't have any impact on the end-user. It's not something I know a lot about, though.
Assuming this data isn't just bullshit, any idea what country it represents? It's definitely not where I live.
The sources are quite literally listed and in some countries more than 50% said no. Sounds like your grandparents are some of the no's represented in the data. I'm not sure what point you think you're making?
I tried a few different ones and also settled on connect. I'm coming from RIF in case you find that relevant.
I've read before that this varies around the world with culture. In some places (US, UK) typical players presented with a create a character screen default to trying to make themselves. In other places (Japan) this isn't such a thing. In reality there's no real reason that when creating a character it should look like you. I assume everyone watches and enjoys movies where the main character doesn't look like them. Why should it be different for video games?