Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance

Interesting. The scaling currently works well enough for lower level players to kill random mobs, though most bosses and named enemies are still too hard for them. Also, the area levels are kind of complicated. Each of five areas has a range of around ten levels, starting with the alliance you choose. After you’ve

Best part is, despite all the mayhem, they were able to achieve a new track record. All’s well that ends well.

Gotta get that closeup, vertical shot.

Honestly, I would be happy with a few of the brands separating from Gawker Media, namely Kotaku, io9, and Jalopnik. You guys and Jalopnik are independent, for the most part, and io9 seems to be too niche to Gawker management to be a standalone product. Either way, great job you guys have done here. Hope it will

Chaps is awesome. He’s a regular poster on the Jags’ SBNation page.

It should, since it’s the same world (as is FFT).

You need to have a talk with your autocorrect.

This needs at least several more stars.

*Alien’s digital snow globe.

It’s the Slurm/New Slurm/Original Slurm plan.

Definitely. It was just more recent than the Polar Special. I also liked the Salt Flats episode from that same season with the CTS-V bashing/unbashing.

Absolutely, and that’s why I liked that episode. The Vietnam Special was more recent than the Polar Special. That season also had the fun Salt Flats episode.

One of my favorite segments was the 24-hour race in that 330 from years ago.

I think what the OP meant was wealth management, not finances. I’m Taiwanese, and grew up in Taiwan. Wealth management was taught at a much earlier age there. For example, why say an apple + an apple gives you two apples, when a child can just as easily be taught a dollar + a dollar gives you two dollars? I feel like

Wealth management is the most essential skill missing from education. This is something that should become second nature by high school, yet it’s almost treated as a taboo. It’s as if there’s something wrong with teaching children about money. I would gladly sacrifice one more gym class of dodgeball for kids to learn

the fans who built this 112-can tall beeramid

I was referring specifically to the fire ritual scene, which is the funniest thing I’ve seen in anime.

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People naturally follow eyes, and there’s no better way to direct attention. Tony Zhou (and his excellent Every Frame a Painting series) often touch on this concept too.