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Ok Weird Al

Oh a new form in Dragon Ball how unique and interesting
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When you say the NRA has an “ungodly amount of money”, what are you talking about? It can’t be referring to the lobby that spent less than 1M, right? It should be so easy to outspend their peanuts, yet for some reason, no one does...

Why

It’s not that I expect billions, it’s that for the number “1.2" in relation to the franchise - and indeed any movie with 7 sequels - it would be *VASTLY* more surprising if it was anything *but* billions.

Why do people always say “billions with a B” for sub 100B numbers? A F&F movie making 1.2M would be a much, much, *MUCH* larger surprise than it making 1.2B. Who on earth is confusing it for millions? What significant, years-long, global media event with some of the biggst stars in the world reaps less than 100M?

Billi

Is the gunplay still absurdly shallow like the one from 2015?

Thanks for a more thorough breakdown than “controversial”! I’m surprised you’d say that an 80 mile EV is so rare though - I thought those were somewhat common in the total cohort of EVs?

Maybe so, but everything I’ve seen has the pro-control side spending orders of magnitude less, which I simply don’t understand.

How so? According to who? What have they published to break down their argument?

Edit: I should say that I am genuinely interested in learning, because that paper seemed pretty solid.

Sure there is

The first few episodes of Avatar are easily the weakest. Which I don’t say as someone who just started liking the show more - I started watching the series as a whole a few episodes in, and only after I had finished the series did I actually watch those intro ones, and...yep, definitely the weakest.

I think the characters animate at 24 FPS, but the game itself moves at 60...either that, or it just moves at 60. But it most certainly does not have anything like a chugging framerate, which is a good thing for a game this precise.

That’s more or less what I’m saying though. Apparently, it takes next to nothing to have such an effective voice and have politicians beholden to what they want - something like 860k or so from the NRA in 2016, versus a mere 61k for all donations to Democrats for, I assume, gun control efforts. Yet that 860k or so

How on earth can a measure which is supported by 90% of everyone and otherwise causes thousands of deaths a year be beholden to a tiny lobby which spends less than 1M a year on lobbying?

Seriously, I’m wondering. Why is it that the NRA can be so scary and so well funded when, oh wait, they have a minuscule actual lobby

Why we shouldn’t:
-NK knows that if it were to attack first, China would OK a US military intervention, bringing and end to the Kim regime. In no world does a rogue nation which conducts a first strike nuclear attack win.
-US knows that if it were to attack first, it’d face, bare minimum, tens of thousands of SK

I was reallllllly annoyed by the “Rick is an unbeatable god” angle. Never a fun setting for your protagonists.

1. Not...really. Unlike Tochlight, there’s no endless dungeon to crawl down, nor is the combat in real time. It’s all one big, pre-designed, *incredibly* dense world for you to wend your way through, with fully turn based combat,

2. No need to play any previous games in the series. I played the first, and all I’ve

Yup, I remember. Basically no reason to ever not get glass cannon in 1, really, since the enemy had a hard enough time killing anyone like a knight and once your mage can stun 3 guys in a turn right off the bat, kinda besides the point.

Now though, GC gives a full 6 AP every turn (and I think increases the max by 2?

The fact that they have KH2s Sephiroth on this list somehow higher than Lingering Will calls this entire thing into question. I mean, sure, it’s all subjective. But clearly they know about the KH2 secret bosses, and not only is KH2s Seph considered far easier than the one in the first game, LW was thought to be