Yeah, I've always been careful with companions. I had the super mutant too. I just reloaded the save and kept the dog outside.
Yeah, I've always been careful with companions. I had the super mutant too. I just reloaded the save and kept the dog outside.
Oh. So you're the guy the comic is about. Nice to meet you.
I'm the pran has a point camp as well. I personally always tip 18-22%, but if I received really terrible service or was treated like shit I would definitely rethink my tip. I'd still 15% most likely (a server would have to be REALLY wretched for me to leave less than that), but it definitely wouldn't be in my normal…
Mm I guess it depends on your point of view then. If it is purely about minimizing environmental impact, then yes limiting all births is best. (and also preventing any thirdworld countries from developing too). I think it's important for global population to live within sustainable limits, but the real decision is…
"I've personally made a conscious choice not to have a child— I think it's really selfish to have a child in a first world country."
I also feel this way! But I don't talk about it anymore, because I mentioned that opinion to a friend once and she reacted like I'd said "We should gather all the existing children and remove them from the face of the planet, preferably by rocket." It was this face of BWUH, GOD, WHO ARE YOU?
Seriously? Cause I absolutely had to do all those things for both of my dogs when they were puppies. In fact, my dog-owning new mom friends have mentioned to me how similar having a puppy is to a newborn (with some very obvious differences of course like breast feeding) but they weren't being facetious. Both are big…
I think for most of these countries you've highlighted (Liberia, etc), the real reason is, the bar is set pretty low.
Agreed. I appreciate knowing all possibilities were considered, but I definitely do not need that included into a game I'll be playing.
The next day, he e-mailed me. He told me he'd had a conversation with his team about atrocities like rape and whether to include it in the game. They had determined that they would indeed exclude it from the game. "This War Of Mine paints the picture of war but it uses language of games to do so," he wrote to me. "The…
5-YEAR-OLD BOY DISCOVERS ONE SIMPLE TRICK FOR FREE YEAR OF X-BOX MEMBERSHIP
Nope, not funny.
The pretend attacks on both of them is in poor taste, and having been unemployed now for almost 3 years despite training, volunteering, etc...I'd be amazingly pissed off to think I have an interview and then this happens.
Pretty shitty all round.
For certain surgeries, too, if the doctor believes your quality of life or safety is in danger by not doing the surgery, it can be covered. This definitely doesn't go for everything, but it can happens. For example, people in my family tend to have hooded eyes, and many of my older family members have gotten free…
Fixing someone else's medical mistake is a lot harder and more risky than doing a procedure right the first time. Especially of you can't get medical records easily or in the native language. Many doctors don't want to assume that liability (assuming we aren't talking about a life threatening situation).
Is one more or less likely to suffer complications in the DR? We could of course list incident after incident of something similar happening in the US as well.
I keep going back to what it must be like for that teenager to have to try to find the strength to speak up and fight back in that situation. He was literally fist fighting his stepfather when cops showed up.
Give that teenage so many medals!
I think a lot of people are upset because HOW DARE we consider a Colbert joke in any light other than OMGLOL? There's also the wrongheaded notion that satire is always a fullproof way to get away with anything.