Since you can get perfectly viable half-orc/elf/dwarf children, maybe all the default player races are indeed just variants of a single species? Like dog breeds but for humanoids.
Since you can get perfectly viable half-orc/elf/dwarf children, maybe all the default player races are indeed just variants of a single species? Like dog breeds but for humanoids.
You might be a speculative investor at heart.
Not sure if either is a clear improvement to “Prey” to be honest. Not worse, but not so much better that it would have turned the game into a commercial success if it were used instead.
I like it! Certainly a improvement to “Prey” or even “Typhon”.
Um, that’s just for criminal offenses in general. In this case, Homicide, which can be certainly be proven with “intent, knowledge, recklessness, or willful blindness”.
So what was the alternate name? Because there are two ways of looking at this. One was that the name “Prey” damaged the game’s chances. Another is that changing the name to “Prey” was somehow less damaging than the other options they wanted.
Couldn’t they simply add a prompt before receiving the pic like: “Do you want to receive a file from +1 1234, Y/N?”
I think you’re giving a bit too much weight to the “knowledge of the circumstances under which they act to be held responsible for the offence.” part. Specific criminal intent is still required for a murder charge. General “intent” is not sufficient. That’s why there are lower charges like reckless homicide or…
What do you mean intent is not necessary? Mens rea literally means criminal intent.
I feel it’s becoming more and more clear that cops don’t simply lack training; almost any untrained adult can handle this situation better. Their training seems to *make* them unsuitable to handle anything outside a tiny percentage of their day-to-day civilian interactions.
Could they have an out since Pastor Jennings was found on private property? They could claim that he was caught trespassing, which would make their demand to see identification sound outwardly legitimate to a judge.
I dunno. Ever since her duchessness booked that Oprah interview, millions of people the world over collectively lost interest all interest in reading or seeing anything involving Markle again. As far as stepping away from the public spotlight goes, that seemed pretty effective!
I didn’t notice any weird sexualization of Wednesday in the article itself. I haven’t had a chance to see the embedded video, though.
Not sure you contradicted the article at all expect to complain that the author failed to mention that the husband felt kinda bad too.
I’m sorry you’ve been cheated on and I can see why you find the reactions here disappointing. There’s something of an trend where people act like cheating is only done by irredeemable monsters and should be the immediate end to any relationship. While it might be true sometimes, I also think that’s a standard that…
Promising product. Snoop’s probably eaten a ton of cereal if his canabis habits are anything to go by.
I imagine it would largely depend on whether or not the authority figure in question is actively oppressing a minority at the time.
This is probably an extension of the narrative on how Squeenix is kind of out of touch these days, which is not entirely without merit after some of their most recent games flopped pretty hard (and let’s not forget they also sold off some fairly popular western game studios citing “disappointing sales”).
I’m giving this one a pass. Musculature aside, a person with a bigger frame tends to be stronger than one with a more slender frame so this does make sense. As for the costume, apparently its one of WW’s alternate getups, which I kind of find less male-gaze-y than the pseudo mini skirt, if I’m being honest.
Remember that the average space from the ground to a sedan’s undercarriage is just 8 inches or so. Given cars are fairly buoyant, at least until the compartment fills with water, 18 inches is plenty. The buoyancy might not be enough for the car to just float away on its own, but it does take enough weight off the…