I know a lot of people that want to live in your part of the world if less than 10% is considered "low", because most beers in the US are between 3.5% and 6% alcohol. Wines are often on the order of 12%-15%…
I know a lot of people that want to live in your part of the world if less than 10% is considered "low", because most beers in the US are between 3.5% and 6% alcohol. Wines are often on the order of 12%-15%…
Sorry I haven't had a chance to respond, but I do wish to acknowledge that there is certainly a great deal of information I (and as a result the collective public) likely miss as far as pre-historic, sub-Saharan African culture influencing the Egyptian civilization as much as Mesopotamian migration did in the…
I respectfully disagree. Considering the pyramids were built (26th c. BCE) almost 2000 years before the height of Greek culture (9th c. BCE) and the foundation of the Roman Empire (6th c. BCE), it would take an additional degree of ignorance to simply attribute any lack of acceptance to "Africanism". In addition, I…
You can certainly suggest we are destined to become victims of our own success…
The alcohol also kills bacteria that can cause illness.
They learned to cook food so those huge human brains could digest sugars even more efficiently. That's innovation that literally breeds more innovation.
I'll look them up again, thanks for the update!
I love Shinigami Apple Merchants comment about Horizon Zero Dawn. I actually love all of his comments, because he manages to fill volumes with quality writing in the span of time it takes me to write about how much I love all of this comments.
I wouldn't know who they were if it weren't for Jet Set Radio. I'm impressed they are still around!
I feel lucky to find marriage as a good co-op rather than an escort mission. It's like Army of Two meets Affordable Space Adventures.
With the new 200cc class, I get myself stuck in the mentality that 150cc is the "intermediate" level, and I should stick with 100cc more often when I build events.
I need to race online and see what "regular" competition is like again. Everyone is really good here and since I race only once a month, I end up doing best on ovals like Excitebike and Baby Park.
Cool! Glad she could play! VenerableMonk and I were on Discord chatting and wondered who it might have been. She and I had some good battles in the back of the field!
I'm stuck in Crimson Shroud. It's been so long since I tried to play in earnest, but the only occupied space I can find is a second Minotaur that obliterates my team in a few turns without him taking any damage, and I can't find where to grind to level up.
I can completely and wholeheartedly agree on Perfect Dark feeling like the zenith of the genre in terms of controls on a console. C-Buttons felt better for me over sticks, but definitely relies on a slower-paced movement. It and Excitebike 64 are the two reasons to keep my N64 and four controllers.
Any Advance Wars love would be nice. I'm almost to the point where I'm ready to look for Days of Ruin on eBay. I skipped the DS ones because I could put my GBA games in the lower slot, and now I regret not getting at least one of them.
You are set for July! We have two options: You can either build it yourself and share the code (I'm happy to help promote it with you) or send me options and I'll build it with the current Tournament code.
Warning: You can't climb in Shrines and Divine Beasts…don't let it frustrate you when you get there, and accept that it would truly break the puzzles if you could.
I hate timed gate switches that require you to optimize your path before it closes again. It's not a realistic concept (we even designed keypads so we don't have to race under garage doors anymore), and I don't feel effectively teaches movement skill as it does frustrate the player having to work their way back to…
There's so much just to that one circuit that makes the DLC an amazing value, not to mention Hyrule Circuit with the custom coins and secret ramp if you hit all the bumpers…