I don’t know. The ones around here are run by a whitebread ex-cop.
Like, sitcom dad white.
I don’t know. The ones around here are run by a whitebread ex-cop.
Like, sitcom dad white.
Reverse engineering your own product is fine. Reverse engineering a product to sabotage the original product is not.
Yeah, they had to make an excuse for the new guys to star instead of the old guard
Most red draw comes with a cost - draw then discard, or vice versa. Green gets draw when you do something with creatures, black makes you sack or pay life. Blue just gets to draw for cheap, and possibly scry to boot (Opt, i’m looking at you)
I’m gonna be honest - most of those gifs sucked for the cards in question. Panic was good though.
Stodgy old white men in the movie biz know what ‘works’. If something outside their tightly controlled designs works better than they’re stuff, they get frightened, because they realize their formula is no longer as accurate as they think it is...
Plus as of the last time i played, the AI cheats hardcore - like instantly replacing losses with infinite resources cheats.
It doesn’t help that they get dinged under a bunch of tarriffs as ‘toys’ either, unless that has changed recently.
Sounds right for a ton of $10/hour warehouse/entry level job though.
Social engineering isn’t hacking.
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Technically it came across as ‘hes secretly good!” until the epilogue pulled a ‘lol-nope’ with all the grace of a 12-year old dungeon master who wants to force your party into his plot hook.
Not really. They go out of their way to get there vaccinations.
If someone owned 5 cabinets, would they be within their rights to smash and completely destroy 2 cabinets to increase the value of their other 3?
Really? I always think of Jedi as hands-off, at the complete whim of the Force, while Sith are their opposite, trying to twist the power of the Force into something benefitting them.
COD (At least back when I played) was CONSTANTLY unlocking stuff. it wasn’t “grind 40 hours to only get the tac knife”, it was “Grind 80 hours to unlock the tac knife i wanted and 30+ other guns, perks, and accessories I may or may not have wanted.”
Overwatch seems like a better incentive system- earn them regularly by…
It looks more like something decended from Imperial tech than most of the First Order stuff that IS decended from imperial tech.
Yeah but if you’re a 77 year old guy with some of the biggest classic songs in existence, you pay people to do it for you.
There’s several brands floating around- I think one was battlefoam- that have either custom-cut spaces, or ‘pull your own’ spaces with little foam blocks
So on-call officers for security work (the ones who fill in for client requested extra shifts and sick days and what not) don’t count as real jobs?