They go to Vegas
They go to Vegas
The CP3 thing was a trade. Antonio Brown was released by the Raiders and signed as a free agent.
What are you doing reading about drama then? Rotoworld and pro football reference have all the stats you need to ignore the gossip and drama around the game.
I agree. The NFL should step in to learn how to replicate this for our enjoyment. Maybe they can have Julio Jones be the star next year.
Instead of shaking your head, you could use it to figure out he was making a joke while referencing a 2-3 day outage wow experienced over Christmas roughly a month after it launched in 2004.
You mean even worse than the NBA, which has seen massive success in fan engagement with the current trend of player movement in free agency?
Generally speaking the type of non-competes that are unenforceable are ones looking to enforce restrictions on employees or independent contractors. Non-competition agreements related to the sale of a business are enforceable in every state for which I’ve ever had to research that question, including California.
>It never ceases to amaze me how some idiots can get so caught up in a fandom that they forget the players on the field are human beings.
I think it has to do with the much longer respawn timers, along with the danger in questing alone. In retail wow you’re basically invincible except in m+ dungeons and above. In classic wow you have to stop to eat after you fight a Mangy Wolf™, and if you pull 2 by accident there’s a good chance you’ll die.
Literally every company that offers signing bonuses includes several clauses that allow them to be reimbursed for all/some of it in certain situations, such as quitting before a certain amount of time has passed, or if you fail a professional certification.
It's a videogame about ripping people's sounds off.
The Houston one is also an obvious copy of the Oilers logo.
There’s no right or wrong here. Marvel sold the rights to spiderman movies to Sony, Sony licensed it back to Marvel for a few movies, now they no longer agree on how to proceed.
If I had to guess, latinx is used by 2nd or 3rd generation Latinos who don’t speak Spanish very well (or learned it as a second language if at all) and think that gendered nouns can’t be neutral in usage. Which is nonsense. A chair in Spanish is technically female but if you’re a native speaker you know that’s…
If I had to guess, latinx is used by 2nd or 3rd generation Latinos who don’t speak Spanish very well (or at all) and think that gendered nouns can't be neutral in usage. Which is nonsense. A chair in Spanish is technically female but if you're a native speaker you know that's completely irrelevant. Just like Latino.
Do you feel good when you beat someone you can see is better than you because you got lucky or some game mechanic attempts to handicap the better player? Because I don’t.
The idea that skill should be rewarded isn’t looked at kindly around these parts.
It would’ve worked better as two movies instead of one. TLJ was both too long and too short - it felt like it lasted forever with so many scenes and plot points to hit, and many of its scenes felt rushed and just moving set pieces to where they needed to be.
No issues other than all the overhead in having to sign personal drivers because no one cares about Linux compatibility
They should make the length have been incredibly short, maybe a day. Make some comment about how it seemed longer in a dream / that’s what every woman you’ve been with has said, and have the series set in the near past so they could theoretically use near past real life events to drive the story.