Inquisitiveness? I would rather say, "Why trust this person based on their personal taste?" :)
Inquisitiveness? I would rather say, "Why trust this person based on their personal taste?" :)
Unfortunately, I did read it, but I'll wipe it from my mind and just put this here instead:
Here's another piece of advice that Elice G—-n should have given you, "Don't take critiques personally". Read it, if you want to; absorb it, and take anything from it that seems to help you and discard the rest. If you're comfortable writing with an expanded vernacular, that's fine, but you're going to have a smaller…
LOL, no... and I didn't keep chewing.
Theon, after the Bastard gets him, was very interesting to me.
SPOILER: Theon isn't dead yet in the book series.
Kids start walking at about 1.
Different kids have different personalities. My oldest son would have definitely moved around fearlessly. My youngest would run giggling after the shadow people.
My knees are shot, so running's never an option. I either fight or die. But, I have had a knife pulled on me before when I was in the Guardian Angels. I charged him and bit him on the face.... people tend not to expect that. Even then, I got very, very lucky.
A day without knowledge is a day wasted. :)
For me, it's:
Thank you kindly, sir. I had it as a bumper sticker back in the day.
By the definition of the term:
It's called social engineering. Not jacking. It's been around since before Blue Boxing.
It doesn't happen often, but I'm in complete agreement with you.
Thank god you brought the alcohol Bourbon. :)
If you don't believe in perfection, then don't use the word perfect. For instance, 10/10 isn't a "perfect" score, it's the "best possible". That way, you can go ahead and say, it had some very small flaws, but the game is as good as it gets.
Nope, I was fine with it as well.
The Soviets already made their own Fallout, it's called Chernobyl. They were copying our first attempt at Fallout, Three Mile Island. I have to admit, they did it better.
The title of the movie is in the picture. "Falling Down".