etchasketchologist
Etchasketchologist
etchasketchologist

Something that occurs to me, with 60 hours into the game now, is that: Yes, nothing was really explained. I don’t remember when I learned that the little blue gravestone means that I can summon. I have spent the equivalent of one-and-a-half work weeks looking at the little symbols beneath my stamina bar and not

You did yourself a favor cause if minor stuff like that bothered you so much you probably wouldn’t have made it out of the first area.

This is such a stupid argument. They are different styles of preference, not objective right and wrong way to do things. Saying you don’t like the Souls-type UI because of your preferences is one thing, saying it’s bad or wrong is just embarrassing. 

“No.” - Wealthy people with connections

He was on pretty recently in 2k17

I think you need to relax because chapter 11 can also entail dropping expenses (like maintaining a fleet) and trying to bring in additional revenue (like selling parts of that fleet). 

I’ve never bought a rental, but every time I’ve bought a car I’ve gone into it with the mindset that I’m going to keep it until it’s no longer mechanically sound. So by the time I’m ready to get rid of a car, I’m not expecting much for sale/trade-in. But if you’re someone who likes to switch it up every few years,

Found the racist.

Swaggy OKC

France found the cure for rich assholes a few centuries ago.

I. Fucking. Loved. This. Team.

Being a big blazer fan and living in the area, I have to say this season was so much goddam fun. After free agency last year most people around town were saying they should tank, but thank god they didn’t. Even in the regular season, watching their games was great, and to be given the gift of two playoff series would

Just watch a movie then.

No, baby, keep the mask on. I’m a progressive.

1) This dumb election has made every single politically minded person lose their minds and I can’t wait until it’s over

“Livable wage” can mean drastically different things depending on your situation. A programmer who commutes to an office in San Francisco has different needs than a programmer who works remotely in South Dakota. So medians are never really effective when evaluating this sort of thing.

The difference is too obvious. Mona Lisa= original one of a kind. Zelda= infinite moddable software.