Any curry spiced ketchup, which is popular in Germany and some adjacent countries. Here in the Netherlands “Hela” seems to be the favourite brand, so anything close to that, either supermarket brand, Heinz, or competitors.
Not a fan of plain ketchup though.
It’s a federation of servers with individual communities, so if a server/community is toxic stop participating in it and find or start an alternative. But most communities are tiny to small.
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If you know the folder where the configuration of FreshRSS is stored on the various devices and the structures are the same over all devices: it should be possible.
Yup, I have one of those. I’m not sure what the exact build year is, but I think it’s from the mid-90s.
I got in 2006 or so from a thrift store and served me ever since.
She’s been in a Magdalene Laundry in her youth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalene_asylum
Next weekend is the biggest one in the Netherlands: Spellenspektakel.
Other thans that there are smaller ones throughout the year, from the top of my head: Zuiderspel, Noorderspel, Speelwarden & Ducosim.
Clue? I’d argue it’s been replaced by derivatives such as “13 Clues” (mix between Clue(do) and “Guess who?”) and “Awkward Guests” (Clue with a lot more options and less luck).
Las Vegas or it’s (modified) rerelease Las Vegas Royals by Rüdiger Dorn.
Splendor by Marc André
There’s an X-com boardgame if you didn’t know: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/163602/xcom-board-game
It also uses an app!
What an odd article and what odd choices. “Among us” against Dead of Winter, the latter game is much more involved than the former and a comparison with any of the werewolf games would be more appropriate. (Although one could argue on if they’re “better”.)
“Dead by Daylight” and “Betrayal at the House on the Hill” is also odd, also because the former has a more clearly defined ruleset than the latter (don’t get me wrong: I love Betrayal, but it’s more of a shared experience than a game).
Why’d you go for a US passport considering their globally reaching tax laws?