OSU_Nightfall
OSU_Nightfall
OSU_Nightfall

I bet an oven could do it.

You should probably read the article before you write a post talking about what you think it’s about. Otherwise you might guess wrong and end up looking like an idiot. And nobody here wants that.

Which shrine is this?

I don’t see why not, ethical considerations aside.

Nope!

“Owari da. Sayounara, Dorobou-san.”

I bought tons of used games in Japan just last year. Are you thinking of renting?

We’re all dead and this is hell.

You know, I’ve wondered about the cilantro thing. I wouldn’t say it tastes like soap, but on the other hand... I really, really don’t like it. Maybe I have the gene but I’m just not making the soap connection.

Apparently he doesn’t, since he claims that it wasn’t a crime because the money came out of his personal pocket. Which, what do you know, isn’t the key factor in whether it was a violation.

If that bothers his partner, that’s their business. Some people are insecure, some people have things they don’t feel they can help. I don’t know his circumstances, but if he felt that was necessary to keep his relationship healthy, I don’t think it’s our place to criticize.

Hey, good for him.

There is a reason I’m treating the tiers as foundational. Or at least, equally applicable to these rules and any ruleset with a relatively balanced spread of items. The reasoning goes like this.

I initially thought like this too, but the problem is that the spawns are far too random and chaotic. Nobody wants to lose a match they should’ve won because the item types and locations that spawned heavily favored the opponent, and honestly a lot of players don’t want to win that way either.

That which is different and unfamiliar cannot be tolerated.

Grind isn’t the problem with this. The problem is that you buy a new piece of software that you literally can’t use for a few weeks. If there was some stuff to do all the way from 601-650 we wouldn’t see as many complaints. Instead, the stuff in the expansion is only really doable after a week or two, at minimum of pre

I base that thought on past experience which may or may not apply depending on their specific implementation. When I was younger, I played a lot of Magic, which has the reputation of being very expensive. But because I was poor, almost my entire collection, valued in the thousands of dollars, was built through trading

I was told artifact will allow card trades between players. If so it is more consumer friendly than all other free to play card games combined.

My favorite argument is that the report is not “data-driven” and is “based on modeling”. Um, yes, estimations of what will happen in the future are indeed based on modeling, because we don’t have time machines to go to the future and see for certain what things will be like. Are you suggesting that we build a time

The most annoying thing is, in thirty years when the consequences of climate change can no longer be ignored, those who railed against it now will shake their heads, wring their hands, and say “there’s no way we could’ve known” or “the evidence just wasn’t strong enough.” They’ll say anything except “we ignored the