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There should be an official regulation about that but I’ve never been able to find anything. Usually my COs would not permit speaking other languages when around others that didn’t understand were around, but it was never really enforced. The chow area is a prime place / example, but it’s obvious when someone is being

I’m the same way. I bought the $100 version thinking it would help me get out of bed every morning, having to go over and turn the thing off. Nope. I turn it off just like I do my other alarm and climb back in bed. I sometimes leave the light on so once my snooze hits in 5-10 min I’ll be more “awake”. I like the

I’m the same way. I bought the $100 version thinking it would help me get out of bed every morning, having to go

The highways ones never bothered me - unless it was overdone like some of the comments about trash blowing about and such. Most of the time I see a white cross or a wreath or something simple. I get it, it hurts and they want to remember that person and sometimes it may be the only tangible thing they have left rather

Watch them do a “Dances with Wolves” type thing where you switch sides (if you choose to) and fight against friends and old allies possibly to defend the native inhabitants from the new settlers.

Thanks that’s what I wanted to know - is it similar enough to DA:I that fans of that love Andromeda or vice versa. So much conflicted stuff about DA:I - first people loved it then they look back and hate it.

I don’t get it, and I’m in the gray so you probably won’t ever see this, but everyone seemed to love DA:I when it came out and I held off buying it. Then the Witcher 3 came out and everyone loved that and looked back on DA:I and now no one seems to really like that game. I held off buying DA:I recently when it was on

haha - no I was replying to you, meaning your analogy is a different way of thinking about it than anyone else had proposed so far, and it’s a good point. I was expanding on it with picturing the uh... reminders of the people that passed away in that room. It would be tremendously creepy.

Different way of looking at it. Imagine having a hospital stay and your room has 3-4 different crosses and wreaths and teddy bears setup by families that their loved one died in that room...

5 girls. 10, 9, 8, 6, and 4. And now a single father full time with them. Yes. Every god damned morning. Fortunately they’ve been learning to help each other out. When the 8 year old about 4, she was laying in the middle of the living room one day kicking her legs and screaming with her pants around her knees. I

That’s why I’m not going to church anymore. I identify as Christian, and I know good Christian people - but I got so sick of the church being full of liars and hypocrites and people seeking to deceive or put on a show of how holy they are. I have had good experiences in other smaller churches that were good, where

As a father of 5 girls, all of them currently ages 10, 9, 8, 6, and 4, let me give you some advice.

I wouldn’t say they’re doing jack shit - they’re (hopefully) being team players and providing a great distraction while she’s sneaking in from another direction. If the enemy thinks everyone is needed to defend a point where the attack is coming from all the better.

lol didn’t they end up spending days or over a week in a room playing that?

Looks more like he handed her the weapon, and no one else in the room (the guards behind her) do a damn thing.

Here, just use this.

“I’d hit that.” -A-10

Luke, correct me if I’m wrong here but didn’t Microsoft axe Ensemble Studios (devs of the first Halo Wars game) before their game was even released? I remember reading about how crushing it was for the devs to find out their studio was being shut down - and then Microsoft goes and makes a sequel to a game they