to be fair, Google is also among the top searches on Google
to be fair, Google is also among the top searches on Google
I ain’t never needed nothin like grammerly, why instill a browser adding when you could of just payed attention in school when you’re teachers tried to learn you it. Good riddins!
Why you gonna post a picture in a story about Elijah Cummings featuring John Lewis with Elijah Cummings literally blurred out in the background? Yeah, this is hella distracting. Sorry.
If you’re going to write an article featuring Elijah you might not want to use a picture of John Lewis. Yeah Elijah is in the background but John as usual is bringing the heat as only he can
I honestly don’t know if I clicked “Publish” earlier. The image above is of John Lewis, with Elijah Cummings blurred in the back. My apologies if this is a repeat.
That’s John Lewis in the foreground. Elijah Cummings is blurred in back.
Thank you. By the way, the gentleman on the right is Bill Bell, former longtime mayor of Durham. And he’s great.
Since Nick has done nothing to label who is pictured in the lead photo, that is Mayor Nancy McFarlane. Her husband is not pictured.
Obligatory:
S’pose we won’t see a Gundam version of Hokusai’s Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife I guess :)
“And Endless Runner That’s Great for Blowing Off Steam”
This recording was definitely not on Kind of Blue! That album has five tunes: “So What,” “Freddie Freeloader,” “Blue in Green,” “All Blues,” and “Flamenco Sketches.” (I actually wrote this whole thing about Flamenco Sketches a long-ass time ago for Kotaku. I love that tune.)
Have you tried your local library’s audiobook platform? Collection may not be quite as extensive, you have to place holds on high demand audiobooks, and you are time limited…but it’s also free (or more accurately, you’re already paying for it) and works exactly the same way. If you’re just looking for casual listening…
When you go to store page you can see many offers related to that game which can be nice to see and may get you better deals. It’s nice to see those deals.
Two years later, you’ve made me laugh out loud.
When the “article” doesn’t have a title, it really comes across as some random comment from the previous article. God damn, this infinite scroll is the stupidest thing.
Did you not read all the other replies?
Yes.
Yes it does.
Every time.
In any maze where the entrance and the exit are on the perimeter of the maze and there are no 3-D elements, following one wall the entire time will eventually lead you to the exit.
It’s a thing that works in literally every maze, as long as you start using it immediately. Whether or not it is faster than randomly choosing a direction is certainly up for debate (and a whole lot of chance) though.
Stuff like this is why Peterson’s “Playing at the World” is my go-to history for TRPGs (and, really, a whole slew of other tabletop genres). Although he also privileges the designer, he points out how designers would often start as players of other games, and how they would often take ideas from the games they played…