It’s like when shit like Star Wars calls coffee “caf.”
It’s like when shit like Star Wars calls coffee “caf.”
“Essential” isn’t meant to say that every player must have it. It’s a comment about the relative impact on the market ecosystem that a given product has - it’s not that its essential to the individual consumer, it’s that it’s essential that it be available within each market ecosystem. And it’s hard to say that the…
My gut reaction is that the average age would be somewhere between 20 and 30? But that’s just all it is - a gut reaction.
Of the gimmicks, megas were definitely the best of the bunch, imo.
Yeah, this is the ENTIRE point of the phrase. No one thinks it’s because the actual order changes anything if the number of drinks of each type is set in stone.
I’m shocked the chicken bake at costco is on this list. I got it once and thought it was one of the most tasteless waste of calories I’d ever had... Threw the thing away.
I still think about the super exaggerated midwestern accent on the merchant’s mother and just laugh.
I think what they are pointing out is that their individual stories were told as if they were solo. The vignettes on the other hand did establish that it was a party. And iirc the vignettes don’t really relate to the character plots so much as just their general characterization. So while it might build some…
I honestly just don’t understand bringing D&D to the big screen.
I mean, the manga/anime have a perfect ending if you stop reading/watching at the 2/3rds mark.
Yes?
I totally get where you’re coming from, but while this sounds simple it can vaaaasstly increase the writing/dev needs per scenario. So you’d end up with a lot fewer character options in the long run.
Some other options:
could try to prosecute residents even for seeking an abortion across state lines.
I think that entire segment is actually supposed to be weeks.
Yeah. Like, I don’t care at all if BUNGIE profits from this suit.
I’d agree with you if these weren’t all things you’d know ahead of time, and if this wasn’t a monthly subscription.
Yeah, but... it’s not pretending to be that.
I don’t get why they changed their physical features. And Ellie looks chibified in a way that I absolutely loathe. Her character design in the original is SO GOOD - there’s no need to make her into a new person?
Unless resigning gives you some kind of massive benefit from your contract/circumstance, IN WRITING, then you should never resign rather than face a firing. Your protections and eligible benefits change wildly depending on if you choose to leave vs. get fired.