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No, our country really doesn’t help our citizens compared to other first world countries, and acting like they do or that doing so would increase our taxes so drastically is pure ignorance. How about instead of 700 billion a year for the military we spend 200 billion helping people get healthcare and regulating the

Go watch the New York Times video about them interviewing random people around the world on their thoughts of our healthcare system. FYI, every person in it has free healthcare that isn’t tied to their job and are all in shock of what the US deals with and some even go so far to mock us.

Conveniently overlooking the bad because you want to appreciate the good the US had done is even worse because of the sheer amount of atrocities this country has committed against other people and still continues to commit.

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So because someone would be better off in the US rather than a third world country it ain’t that bad, got it. In the mean time, go watch this link...

It’s not facetious arguments though, not even remotely. By using Riot’s property in their own design they can manipulate that property in ways Riot may not agree with that could cause harm (read: bad press) to the company because people may not be capable of distinguishing whether or not Riot approves of those changes.

The entire reason we’re still in this mess is because people only do 85% or less of what they’re suggested to do rather than 100%. If we locked down for 2 months a year ago we wouldn’t even be remotely close to the point where we’re at now, but no, heaven forbid people not go enjoy their lives regardless of how it

This is exactly the problem, it gives people a false indication of what’s currently medically acceptable in terms of dealing with this virus.

Just because something is offensive doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be sold or distributed. How many well known books are still to this day banned in some school systems because people found it offensive despite the fact that some of them are about censorship? 

Are you kidding? You can’t win a battle in just 7 days, that’s not even enough time to build up a sweat.

Don’t worry, there are plenty of poor, disenfranchised people to take advantage of with recruitment to not have to worry about recruiting via Twitch.

The problem is you’re criticizing the design when the combat design isn’t the problem, but the tutorial for that design is. Meanwhile, plenty of people are capable of getting past that and learning the ins and outs of the combat and find how truly enjoyable it can be. Then you come along complaining that there should

It’s not gid gud though, it’s doing a little work to understand how to play the game. If you’re not willing to do that then what’s the point? If you want a simple game you don’t have to learn how to be more efficient in combat with then play a game that provides that, there’s plenty of them.

Because other games really don’t offer the same kind of gameplay, especially not with the how they’ve upgraded it with Rise, with it’s much more fluid and rewarding combat.

Is it really awkward controls or just a game that controls in a way most games don’t so it feels awkward?

Watch the embedded video, the original artist literally copy/pastes his own art onto the card version and it matches exactly, then turns the arm to the correct position and it again matches exactly. It’s one thing for similar styles or features to be very close to each other, it’s another when the majority of the art

FYI, there’s no correct political opinion about the Iraq war that doesn’t involve the justification of said war being based on lies. There’s no argument against that, and while you’re perfectly within your right to choose the side that decided to go to war, that doesn’t mean you’re immune to being criticized for it

“I’m not pro Iraq war, but I do think an argument in favor of it could be made. The problem with the war is more that it turned into a disaster with so many casualties. Ask yourself this, if the US had invaded Iraq and actually successfully accomplished its mission of democracy building, with Iraq turning into a

No, my point was that you’re judging the auto pilot only on a turn that is probably decently difficult for most average drivers and nothing else. I’d prefer seeing various different situations to see the entire scope of what the issues are and not just focused on a single difficult turn.

It’s not about the amount of the upgrade, but if it’s worth it for the price. And to a lot of people if it affords the Switch the ability to play more triple-A games it’ll be well worth the upgrade.

6 left turns on what is clearly a busy street that has people driving at multiple rates of speed, making it hard to judge when to turn. I mean, there are obviously people going way too fast and then people driving way too slow on that road he’s attempting to cross. So let’s not act like this is a 1/3 chance of the car