madcatz
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madcatz

Adjustments aren't retroactive, though. If most of the betting went in before the adjustments, they can very well lose money.

You could suspend one application to run another (usually, might depend on the application). Couldn't run two games at once, but you could start a game, then suspend it to watch Amazon Prime Video, for example.

It actually depends. What others are saying (with stenographers) is probably still more prevalent, particularly for U.S. sporting events, but there is a growing tendency to use a speech-to-text machine. The way that works is that the machine is trained to a single person's voice, and that person just repeats

Always gonna be highlight truthers.

Edit: Yeah, I see what you're saying now. With lorewalker cho out, though, the mage gets a copy of mind vision to use (getting a faceless manipulator) every time the priest uses it.

Faceless puts a copy of any card currently on the board, on your side of the board. It doesn't matter who played the original card.

Mind vision. (Or alternatively, thoughtsteal, but mind vision is more controllable).

The priest getting extra copies of the manipulator is what makes the whole thing work. If you started with 9 vanilla copies of cho, you wouldn't have enough turns/mana to buff them all up with enough velen's chosen. You'd die of fatigue. Ice block doesn't save you from fatigue, since triggers don't trigger on your

Lorewalker cho means infinite velen's chosen. The only thing stopping them is the fatigue. Theoretically, if the mage happened to get a vitality totem from a unstable portal (a 1 in 341 chance), and the priest got a hold of that, they could probably add a few more turns, and thus a few more velen's chosen.

That's basically why OPS (on-base + slugging) was invented. Best of both worlds.

Can only have one of each legendary in your deck. Plenty of ways to play more than that, though. You can have 2 faceless manipulators, which clones a creature in play. As a priest, there is a spell to steal from another player's hand, as well as another that will steal 2 from the deck. As a mage (his opponent),

That wasn't stalling when you were a wrestler. That's a new rule this year.

They're going to release a different demo to everyone at some point in the future, they said.

Now playing

Japan does have quite a bit of an April Fools' following, particularly since the advent of the internet. Heck, Kojima himself participated a few years ago, when he released this trailer of a Metal Gear Solid/Assassin's Creed crossover:

Wait...I went 5 years without knowing the creator of Digital: A Love Story was actually named "Love"? It all makes sense now!

I predict a "Super Size Me, Japan Version" movie, where a 110lb. guy buys the pass and becomes a sumo wrestler by the end of the month.

C'mon, FFXIII-4. C'mon, FFXIII-4.

I just like the look on people's faces when they ask what I'm playing and I respond with something like "Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel"

Is there a sport played with a bouncy super ball? If there's not, there should be.