ellegos002
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ellegos002

To explain Newton’s Third Law: If there is a explanation on WHY it works, I don’t know it. Essentially to bring it down to its simplest explanation is to say that there was a directly observed and measurable and equal reaction that has taken place every time that it has been observations have been made, which was

For every action there is an equal yet opposite reaction. Whether it’s pushing off against something or not, by the very act of ignition the fuel (which has oxygen included in the mixture so that ignition can be achieved in a vacuum) and directing the force of the explosion in a single direction, there is still an

It’s good if a game does it well. I have heard, (though I still need to finish it for myself) that Fallout 4' factions aren't necesarilly the greatest execution of it.

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I have actually heard the previous Dark Souls game praised for how it handles difficulty.

I mean, the man literally defied the supreme court in order to go ahead with the Indian removal act, and a penchant for killing people he disagreed with in duels. If that doesn’t get you super villain points, I don’t know what does. Maybe if he had a deathray based on DaVinci drawings or something?

See, I was fine with it until it was pointed out to me here.

The solution would be to have developers, designers, and programmers, etc, all unionize, and have it stipulated in contracts that only so many hours of overtime are allowed in a given period, that it must be paid, and that layoffs and dismissals must have a justified reason, or that the employee must be notified so

I stand corrected.

Solid snake actually is American. So is big boss.

I think you are right for the most part, but there might be certain exceptions. No one really cares in a show like Naruto or Dragon ball, especially since they take place in fictional worlds with no real world reference. I could see the argument however that it matters more in a show like Ghost is the Shell, which is

One Piece wouldn’t exactly be my go to example for that argument, seeing as it’s set in a completely fictional world. And yet apparently according to your list they are still based on specific nationalities despite the fact that they don’t exist in that world? Interesting. At any rate, whether you’re right or not, one

... I think you mean race. Her nationality would be wherever she was born and/or raised. So yeah, she is Japanese, though technically her appearance could change depending on whatever prosthetic body she was using.

Maybe it would indeed be a wise move for them to change jobs. In many cases, it would certainly be an improvement of their financial situation. On the other hand, it doesn’t change the fact that it is wrong that the industry pays sub-standard wages for labor comparable, if not in many cases in excess, of the

And Impity them for the fact that they are being comoensated at a rate far below the worth of their labor when compared to any other comparable tech industry work. Just because they like doing it doesn't mean that they deserve to be paid less for it than someone who didn't.

But what if dark souls one was my thing Dark Souls II wasn’t my thing, and Bloodborne was my thing being twistedbintina delightful lovecraftian nightmare?

I don’t read that many comics. I’ve run into him mostly reading through major events like the civil-war, world war Hulk, etc. I am by no means an expert on this character.

I’d agree if it was him killing petty criminals or people that have a real chance of reforming. On the other hand, most of the comics I’ve seen him play a part in, he goes up against criminals who casually slaughter people, or are such repeat offenders that they have no real chance of changing their stripes. It’s not

How did you know his name was Richard?

Flame retardant boots, my friend.