Advice on Witcher 3: Take it all in at whatever pace feels comfortable to you. Take your time if you can. It’s much more like a grand, sprawling novel than any open world game I’ve ever played.
Advice on Witcher 3: Take it all in at whatever pace feels comfortable to you. Take your time if you can. It’s much more like a grand, sprawling novel than any open world game I’ve ever played.
I know what this will never happen because the candidates would never agree to the debate, but I want real time fact checking (the Internet is fast enough these days to do this) during the debate with the moderator hitting a gong or buzzer whenever a candidate tells an outright lie.
Battle.net is iconic, and evokes memories, and feelings, and nostalgia.
So yeah, corporate execs - axing it is DEFINITELY the right choice -_-
that you do well in a less twitch reflex relevant game against a bunch of scrubs has no relevance here. in a highly twitch reflex reliant game against the world’s best, those differences actually matter.
I think the sooner we get past THAT area of nostalgia, the better.
Fixed that for you
Fixed that for you
The “outside of a protected class,” parenthetical covered the cases of systematic discrimination.
So what exactly is he good for then? Hes slow as heck, has no health, and half the time the flash bang wouldnt work anyway. What exactly is his intended play style?
This game looks stupid and I’m tired of hearing about it every other day. Fuck you and fuck this game.
saying overwatch lacks depth is like saying go is pretty easy because all you do is flip tokens.
I’ve read this post so many times now. The answer is usually you played it alone/wrong. I hate the moba comparison but its accurate. Play alone and you have five starcraf hero units fumbling around. Play with friends and it starts like that but eventually you hit that magic moment, the one where reinhardt charges dvas…
I agree. I made my final student loan payment on January 1. I used Mint for 2 years and didn’t really see any improvement except when I forced myself to spend as minimally as possible. I paid off my first student loan 6 months after starting with YNAB. It just works.
I think that has a lot to do with YNAB forcing the user to actually use the software. Where as Mint is very hands off so it doesn’t force you to look at your money.
I really like that I have to manually enter in all of my transactions. It always makes me re-think whether or not a purchase was worth it and whether or not I can return it.
How is MS Excel free?
I didn't know computers from 1995 could even run Chrome.
YOUR HOT TAEK IS SO STRONG
OK, man, we get it. You really wanna fuck Marshawn Lynch.
Maybe, just maybe, we shouldn't respond with full militaristic force to an anonymous tip. Park a couple squad cars outside and knock on their door, instead of going in full force?