Jailorboy
Jailorboy
Jailorboy

Rules for thee, none for me” is a core tenet of Conservativism. Its why all the “sacred marriage traditional family’ guys go through multiple wives/cheat. It’s why anti-abortion politicians absolutely have a receipt for an abortion or two they needed their mistresses to get.  The restrictions are for YOU, not them.

Always love how these hypocrites always claim marriage as “sacred” and then shit all over the “sacredness” with the highest cases of infidelity and divorce, yup real sacred there guys. 

Apple lists this refurbished 512GB iPhone 11 Pro Max for $899, $400 less than its retail value.

Seems like you’re seriously overestimating how OP having Series 3 cards actually makes any given player.

You just described 90% of video games. Why are you here?

It’s such a wacky concept! I’m still having fun even when I mess up terribly, hahaha (which happens a lot)

Playing moving card is breaking my brain. Between balancing the cost, who to play first, where to place them, should I Heimdal or not. I got Cloak and Dagger though.

If you're relying on the shop to get new cards, you're doing it wrong. Credits should be liberally used to upgrade cards. Getting through pool 2 is trivial that way. Pool 3 is a different story though. 

I’ve yet to find a deck archetype (a Destroy deck with Carnage and a Destroy deck with Death in it are both still the Destroy archetype, after all) with I couldn’t try by the end of Pool 2, since most Pool 3 cards just make the archetypes more effective or add a twist to it (like a Destroy deck using Destroyer) rather

I’m shocked the chicken bake at costco is on this list. I got it once and thought it was one of the most tasteless waste of calories I’d ever had... Threw the thing away.

We keep electing religious extremists, rich conservative assholes, old creeps disconnected with the realities of the population it’s supposed to represent, and all sorts of sociopaths who should not be leading anything in their lives, let alone an entire country... or in some cases, they are not elected, but rise to

When I was growing up and entering the workforce (approximately 25 years ago), everyone told us that it “looked bad” on a resume if you changed jobs every 2-3 years.

I’m a Gen Xer and government employee. I’ve never met a longtime Boomer employee who was NOT surprised when someone quits.

22nd year here. First job right out of college, and never left. Good generally low-stress working environment, adequate compensation, good benefits, management really like me, and the job is located 10 minutes drive-time from where I live.

When I was growing up and entering the workforce (approximately 25 years ago), everyone told us that it “looked bad” on a resume if you changed jobs every 2-3 years. But what I’ve witnessed has not borne this out. My friends who have advanced in their careers and increased their pay have changed jobs about every three

11th year with my company.

It’s a bit like how in Ye Olde Days you had to pull fancy tricks to work around hardware limitations - e.g. the famous Wily Stage dragon in Megaman 2 being drawn on a background layer because the NES couldn’t handle sprites that size, or Megaman himself having a separate sprite for his face because NES sprites can’t

Did you not bother actually reading the article, or did you just not notice that all of the images in the embedded tweets had a play icon super-imposed to indicate they’re videos? This shit is in motion.

Sure, it looks authentic in a still frame, when all the lighting and shading has been tweaked for this angle. But how does it look in motion? That’s what I wanna see, 3D that looks so convincingly 2D that it’s hard to tell the difference.

I find these processes to always be super interesting.