Half of the run is skipping through cutscenes and the other half is exploiting glitches...
Half of the run is skipping through cutscenes and the other half is exploiting glitches...
Can you please explain this to the rest of my countrymen!?!
I had a third grade assignment where I was required to write about my favorite food and how it is made. I wrote about those and how a third grader would make one.
You can't spell Jim Bowden without Jimbo.
We have a winner! ;)
Honestly, SSE felt like a broken action game, and its cut scenes literally made me dumber.
How bout this:
Again, you are correct in what you wrote regarding society and gender roles - a fact I appreciate because I'm inclined to type that much less in response ;) I do like teaching, but love being taught.
Just about everything you are saying is true... however your logic is self-defeating the premise that equality, while possible, does not exist between the sexes.
Wow, no lie:
Loved seeing that list of "goody-hut" rewards pop up when my pathfinder stumbled into ruins...
I went in to that loving the X-Men and my Nintendo. I came out not knowing which one of the two I actually hated.
The first game I bought that had no business being bad. After the magnificence of Double Dragon 2... This game broke my damn heart.
When the image of someone is held sacred to the point where it can not be depicted, and any perceived mockery is met with death, that person is being worshiped. The man is revered in Islam more so than any current religion reveres their respective icons.
He was indeed a man of his time. The problem is not so much in his actions - history is full of murdering fanatical conquerors, but the fact that people today worship him or any other man.
Your impression is apt.
You don't really think that what this child did is comparable to yelling "I've got a bomb" on a plane do you?
Yes. We should all be glad that we do not live in Syria or any other countries where love for a fictional character and his murdering, pedophile, conman prophet trump friends, family, and reason.
No need for conflict Sarah! I think your take on it is entirely correct.