arandomguy5
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arandomguy5

So I’m bored at work......

Also a potential way to save money (I think there used to be a website that did it for you, but I can’t find it).

Going back 16 seasons, as if having a winning record each season was akin to winning a game the Lions would be...5-11. You sir are correct. 

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No but the rest of the world determines the exposure of the brands and revenue associated with each league. That’s the point. In terms of brand association, advertisement revenue, global star power, the Men are FAR more in the public eye of the world which affects the bottom dollar. The bottom dollar is what

I didn’t see it as obvious at all. The OP said

WNBA? They absolutely do not.

I’m with you as well. I think the problem most people have is that you can’t just “change” industry hiring practices. You can’t just alter the minimum requirements required for a job across all fields. You can’t simultaneously alter what colleges charge or what classes are offered. There’s way too many variables that

Running numbers doesn’t change the numbers. Because my industry requires it. I went to a state school for undergrad. I was an RA on campus and worked full time through college so I could pay as much of it as I could. I graduated, spent 4 years in the field, got 3 promotions in that time. Kept applying for work that I

Honestly the big one for me is charging interest on my loan. I get it that it needs to be lucrative as an investment but the interest is absolutely SCREWING me. I work as a Financial Analyst, went for my MBA and Masters in Finance, was a Triple Business Major in Corporate Finance, Management, and Marketing. My

Wait... didnt George Kittle have like one of the greatest TE receiving seasons ever? How is he not mentioned more in the article or in the comments?

A more important stat IMO that would make or break what she’s trying to prove, is essentially looking at the murder rate as a real number instead of a nominal one. Measuring quantities is almost always a bad idea because you need context to give that quantity meaning. Making things a percentage or relative is exactly

My ONLY problem with role lock, and I seriously have a problem with it, is that one of the options isn’t a “flex” role. I don’t know how you’d implement it, whether you’d take away a Tank or a Healer role to fill it, and how you’d gauge the SR necessary to fill the role (aka, if youre a Diamond DPS but playing Gold

I don’t think I understand the guilt aspect outlined in the article, but I understand the guilt as it pertains to being “in-character”. I don’t see any guilt leaving a class for a more fun one or if you’ve grown tired of one and want to enjoy the game in a different way.

Absolutely. My phrasing was specifically “Spearheaded by Square” since they’re the market leader. And Square specifically because there’s several IPs of theirs that are non-Final Fantasy that have suffered the same. I don’t believe I ever claimed the genre was dead either, merely the direction that its gone has by and

This is my largest dissatisfaction with where the JRPG genre has gone these last 15 years, particularly spearheaded by Square for the majority of that time. The old JRPGs were absolutely fantastic because there was an emphasis on script, storyline, creative gameplay, and a whole lot else ranging from deep symbolism to

I’ve found that a glass of milk helps a lot. I can’t say if there’s any distinct science behind it but I know if my stomach is feeling out of sorts and I have that shitty alcohol aftertaste in my mouth, the “baseness” of the milk cancels out some of the acids acting up my stomach and the way milk coats the mouth and

I see no reason why video games can’t make people question their beliefs. I grew up binging JRPGs, games known for their plotlines, scripts, characterization, etc. Given that perspective of gaming (Rather than say, confining myself to Mario Kart or Tetris) it became immediately obvious to me that video games were