Like, yeah, it’s not technically illegal
Like, yeah, it’s not technically illegal
My family is largely Ukrainian-American and my nephew self-taught himself Ukrainian and even he spelled it Kiev until recently, just because that's how it was largely known internationally.
the online acceptance prompt (Which I already agreed to, stop asking me, FS!)
We had a somewhat historic building where I live that got gutted by a fire. They ended up tearing the building down and putting up a skyscraper. But what they did do is when they took the building down they saved all the brickwork and stuff that made up the exterior facade and put it all back together on the new…
Thankfully most of us nurture the history and importance of old buildings
As other posters have noted, while the above article is trying to be helpful, it’s not wholly accurate. Any merchant NPC’s (i.e. the guys sitting near campfires out in the world) you’ve killed will be resurrected upon absolution, but quest NPC’s (basically anyone besides the campfire merchants) stay dead if you…
The absolution will resurrect MERCHANT NPCs. It will not bring quest NPCs back to life. It will brainwash NPCs you have damaged and are hostile but will not bring quest NPCs back from the dead.
I’m running a 9+ year old rig and almost never get stuttering. You probably don’t have enough HD space reserved for virtual memory. Open world games need a bunch of it. Boost it to at least 16 gigs and you should see an improvement.
There is by all accounts a fair piece of variety between gadgets even for what it’s worth. I’ve seen a many individuals on YouTube experience the ill effects of huge stammer, however I possibly at any point see it while changing starting with one region then onto the next and have never experienced it in battle.
Also, note that it usually takes MUCH longer than the 6-9 months we saw with the COVID vaccines. This is because most diseases have a much lower prevalence in the average population during that time frame. The COVID vaccines could be so rapidly evaluated because the results showed a massive difference between the…
Webb has a wider color range than Hubble does. 0.6 micrometers to 28.5 micrometers. So, that includes a bit of orange as well. All images from these space telescopes go through computer processing.
I’m looking forward to the new pictures. I’m still impresed with Hubble’s performance.
Was it under a big X the whole time?
These vaccines and mRNA treatments in trails for Alzheimer’s and Melanoma can’t come fast enough.
“I don’t have beef with these mods, but also, these mods are ruining the game” is...definitely a wording choice.
“Tell me you’re a neckbeard with no friends without telling me you’re a neckbeard with no friends”
I’ve seen a lot of tweets in the last day or so about the higher-than-normal percentages of players that have beat Elden Ring’s first real boss, and there’s always a ton of comments along the lines of “yeah does this…
As a gay man I cannot tell you what and how much this will mean for our community should this vaccine get full approval. Granted we’ve had Truvada for years now as prophylactic, it’s still a daily pill you have to take with quarterly lab tests and doctor check ins. The upside to which is you always know your status,…
a dapper black suit wearing knight with a goatee, looking like a soldier, not a monk. It was interesting that it was the first ever interpretation of what a Jedi would outfit as, AND he had a personal droid
Right, it’s really the timing that’s key. I’ve heard some people complain about not having fast enough reflexes for Souls games, when really these games are very lenient when it comes to reflexes and you can anticipate most moves long before you need to react. It’s just learning not to spam roll and knowing when you…
lol that’s exactly it. elden ring is just the hottest game out rn and it’s rife with content. also i’m playing the shit outta it. and by playing i really me dying lmao but 2022's gonna start ramping up with kirby and i’m so stoked ! are yall playing anything interesting? tell me wassup in your world