...in what way?
...in what way?
The target customer for this are people that really want to write a book, but lack the ability, skill, and patience to actually do it. The same people that self-publishing companies prey on.
I waffled for a while on Tears of the Kingdom, but when I did decide to get it, the sticker shock was something else.
If it was the rather barren and unpopulated land, it’s an improvement.
Here’s what I’d like to know: I didn’t really connect with Breath of the Wild, but should I try Tears of the Kingdom?
I don’t think AI could even do Jeopardy questions. The clues aren’t just bits of trivia, there’s often wordplay or other hints in there that help you figure them out.
Textbook glass cliff.
A guy had to have his lower leg amputated after a motorcycle accident. He kept the foot, and made tacos for his friends (they knew what it was).
Pffft, that’s nothing compared to the foot taco guy.
Not really, someone has to write the clues.
And that’s a terrible way to run a campaign and why he very nearly lost to trump.
What makes a man turn neutral?
His house isn’t exactly full of these decks. He’s only got two pair.
“It’s like, how much more cancelled could Grimes be? And the answer is none. None more cancelled.”
Breathtaking.
Even though she eventually does lock back in and deliver the Misty’s self-interested anxieties stop her from actually doing more good than harm, baby, as has become characteristic of her benevolence.
Correction: Nobody ate the baby, so far!
As a rule, I don’t trust the judgement of anyone who’s wanted to fuck Elon Musk, whether that’s Grimes, or people paying him 8 bucks.
We should have exponential fines. First violation is x^1 dollars. Second violation, x^2, etc, etc.