Oh Jet Lag: The Game video out already
tfw youâre depressed so your words have no weight
yeah
and a polarized liarâŚ
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I didnât have any bifurcation which havenât solved themselves simply by sudoku. After I found the 9 in box 7, (and a bit of coloring,) most of the lines were solved in a few minutes, amd where it had two possibilities, sudoku solved the rest.
could also ask them again if they can keep it quieter, you should not be the only one compromising
i love living under facism! I love having my history and rights erased! yippee!!!
i just gotta remember i live in lincoln land so ill be ok (maybe)
but ugh things are bad
democrats are already turning their back on trans rights (fucking gavin newsome). Im just hoping pritzker stays in office or else we are cooked
Iâm unsure whether AirPods would work for noise cancellation they are rlly good
This will also fix the alarm thing!
most of them never really had our backs to begin with and just said what they thought they had to. newsome in particular has always been a careerist hack that cared far more about his own proximity to power and wealth than literally anything else.
i miss the illusion
The democrats are actually turning away from trans rights?
Or is there like, some prominent democrats that abandon it which gives this impression? It would feel crazy for a sudden pushback here from even the party who ever supports it
Question:
How can c5r5 have a higher number than c5r6? Also how can you make sure that c5r5 and c6r5 (and also c5r6) all see different amount of even numbers?
Also, also, c5r5 already see 3 even numbers, what does the 2 clue is doing there anymore?
(Btw It seems you found the one clue I was missing for a while, that squares canât have 8 in zhem)
Because C5R5 has access over more vision than C5R6. It has at least one more even; C6R5.
C5R5 and C6R5 see the same number from their rows, so the real difference is their columns. Of which I basically know nothing about, other than âthe difference is either 2 or 4â.
Yeah, fair point. I didnât see that before.
Yeah. I got stuck in whatever logic department you have, and instead had to focus on restrictions. E.g., 9s in circles can only occur if all evens are at the edges of the columns and rows.
I think the next step has probably got something to do with negative constraints, but I canât seem to handle those for this particular format. (âYetâ, maybe.)
The support has always been begrudging at best. Some of its elected members genuinely support it, but there was never a strong indication to me and evidence to the contrary that the party as an institution really gave a fuck on any kind of principled level. One side levies political attack ads against trans people, and when the instant it seems like public opinion is shifting (because all of the conversation is one-sided institutionally), they begin to abandon us. A tale as old as time.
Wait. I see something.
C6R5 canât be 2.
Because otherwise either C5R5 or C5R6 has to be 6, and neither have enough room for it.
No, you shouldnât concentrate on negative constraint, (yet). Box 5 should be your main focus at the start.
Other (and more direct) question: if r5c5 is 6, how can r5c6 and r6c5 both different numbers? [You wouldnât be able to put the 2 in box 5 in those squares] this should at least start the puzzle for coloringâŚ