@cowlet@scruss and yes this does lead to fuzzy areas such as amateurs playing with professional rules or in tournaments of different officiality, or at least to some varying degree of playfulness: the more personally one plays, the less of a game it is.
@cowlet@scruss I'm perfectly fine with professional anything not falling into the “game” category. By name already, it is being done as a profession, not to entertain the player, even if the player does enjoy the activity, and yes, even if the rules of the subject are exactly the same (which in cases are not, as you need additional implements e.g. to track time, or judges to validate moves, etc).
I might try Satisfactory Plus next, which apparently makes the game 10x "bigger" - more equipment, more manufacturing steps, more byproducts to deal with. Sadly it's only singleplayer :-(
This wild burro was hanging out at the top of the cliff, keeping a close eye on me as I hiked. It was snorting very loudly, presumably to warn all the other burros that there was a human in the wash. I loved how the snorts echoed off the walls of the canyon, very effective warning system.The history of the wild burros in the western US is pretty interesting. They were pack animals for the early miners; when the mine played out the miner would sometimes just turn them loose in the desert. Burros evolved in northern Africa, to them it felt like home. There are now thousands of them scattered over 5 western states. They're an invasive species, but so cute that the public outcry is huge any time population control is proposed.#asstodon #camping #hiking
Last week in Portugal we visited a place called “Happy Donkeys” where you can go for a walk with these donkeys and the owner chats with you about donkeys and such. Absolutely perfect day out. #asstodon