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And, just to add onto the misery, of the two actual battles you fight (as opposed to your general slaughter), the first is exceptionally punishing in its intensity, but not actually anything new, so it’s designed to be both unfun in difficulty and boring in execution. (Or, if you make the bizarre choice to do a

Such servers wouldn’t be available in any central listing, though, which would be a significant benefit. You can’t completely prevent bigots from communicating, but you can prevent them from recruiting and broadcasting.

Seems like the easy solution would just be to get rid using your own Pokémon for competitive play. Competitive play should just be a menu where you pick any Pokémon you want that automatically has the best stats, and you get to choose any moves they can normally use, a held item, and any other things where you have

It’s (probably) not you. I can’t load them either, and I don’t have an account at all, so it’s not a block - the tweet is simply not there.

On the one hand, that statement, at face value, is true: there is genetic variance in the human population, it trends in families, and there are some traits that are just, in general, “better” to have (for most circumstances, barring unusual family/social/economic/etc. environments). (For an example of the last, it’s

Or, option 3, Russians aren’t a giant hivemind and the ones operating DDoS-Guard don’t have the same goals and/or priorities as those using the former Kiwi Farms as a disinformation source.

I suspect that’s because it’s a Plains, which, while critical to White decks, is such a common (and essential) card that they’re generally given away for free. Stores can buy boxes of 400 basic lands (Plains and their other-color equivalents) for ~$20, and are generally expected to do so to provide for tournaments

There is, actually.

Based on the article, it’s most likely actual Switch hardware.

To anyone thinking of modding their 3DS (newly purchased or not):

Using the 3DS for GBA specifically has an extra bonus: it’s using native hardware, not emulation, so it’s much more accurate than most emulators.

A typo/autocorrupt of “RPGs”, most likely.

That’s the only reason I read this article, too.

You forgot their code theft from the Atmosphere devs* (whose code is open-source, but Xecuter didn’t properly credit them) and their (temporary, but still indefensible) inclusion of code to brick peoples’ Switches if they detected “tampering”.

It’s arbitrary. Just pick one as “yes” and one as “no”, and make sure that it’s easy to make it rotate in both directions. You will usually, subconsciously, make the correct movements to make the weight travel in the “correct” direction.

You can also do it with forwards/backwards and left/right swings, picking one for

“pay me $100,000 and you own the rights to this bad drawing of a duck”

Did_it_for_the_Alliance’s summary is good for a quick overview, but here’s some more in-depth explanation for those who are interested:

The point was, [casino] gambling is specifically designed to hook you and syphon money. And the odds are never in your favor. If you get hooked—and so many people do—it can ruin your life.

I think the best shot you have at winning in any casino game is blackjack, and you still only have, like, a 49 percent chance.

Alas, that is the one game that doesn’t work with this setup. Dolphin, unfortunately, doesn’t have a way to “pass” controllers over netplay, so it’s not able to be played as it should be.