I like to drink this “Prince of Peace Instant Ginger Tea with Honey” stuff I get from the asian market. It is a packet of crystals that melt in water. Tastes good, a bit spicy.
I like to drink this “Prince of Peace Instant Ginger Tea with Honey” stuff I get from the asian market. It is a packet of crystals that melt in water. Tastes good, a bit spicy.
One would think that the past few decades, at the very least, would show that you will basically never get civil discourse from the right... that is fundamentally not how work.
I live in Texas and have for most of my life.
I need to demo and, as such, I will pirate it. Trying the game out for myself is the only way I will know, for sure, whether or not a game is fun for me. Watching someone else play it is absolutely not a valid indicator of entertainment for me, this is something I learned a long time ago.
I pirate things for one reason and one reason only.
I guess the easiest list would be:
Learning to lucid dream has had the lovely side-effect of essentially rendering nightmares completely mundane for me. They can’t scare me anymore because anytime anything unnatural happens, it will automatically trigger the dream becoming lucid because I recognize it isn’t real.
Dreams and actual lucid dreams feel very different.
I had one night where my mind was apparently just deadset on giving me a nightmare, despite me being lucid. It tried pulling the “woke up in bed” thing to make it seem real, and it seemed fine until I went to turn on the light and... nothing happened. Lamp didn’t work, ceiling fan didn’t work, phone didn’t work...…
I have two triggers, myself. Nightmares, in and of themselves, are a trigger for me. Psychopaths or the supernatural will trigger a lucid dream every time. I no longer have actual “nightmares”.
So much work on something that Diablo 3 does better.
Sympathy can prevent action when the other person is asking for it.
I don’t think I would want to live in the mad max thunderdome world where it wasn’t ok to punch Nazi’s.
It is Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, by the by.
You might want to consider installing and managing anti-malware software on Linux since it is still targeted by malware developers. It has had ransomware and other malicious bits of software hit it in the last year too.
Ok, so say that everyone just jumped ship to Linux... what do you think would happen then?
Linux specific... unless you want to throw the dice using Wine which, admittedly, is better than it used to be but is no real alternative to Windows for gaming.
Linux is great... for some people.
Still says 98% positive for me.
I pirated the game because of all of the known issues people are having with the game that have yet to be fixed.