That included hiring a Chief Diversity Officer and situating them in the highest rungs the company
That included hiring a Chief Diversity Officer and situating them in the highest rungs the company
I know this has been said frequently, but it is still baffling to me we’re into the third week of WYTS and we’ve gotten to the Packers before the Browns.
They did that in F8te of the Furious (lmao) when he saved Dom’s son.
In addition to all of that:
I’m one of the can’t tie shoes brigade. I can kinda fudge bunny ears if I absolutely have to, but mostly it’s just Vans, Toms, sandals, or loafers for me depending on the situation.
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It’s actually true. They don’t respond to you hitting “recruit” though, they come to you during a random day of the week to ask to join. While that chance is random, it’s possible to save scum until you get it.
New HAIM today rules.
No one’s saying that. But there’s a difference in being in that situation and everyone knowing the rules and exactly what they signed up for and being lied to about a situation. Don’t be a dick.
It’s beyond making it slightly earlier. If you get someone to a B support level, at some point in the next few weeks they will come to you and offer to join your house regardless of your skill levels.
She’s bi. You can romance her as a male Byleth too
Do they think about it as a tool for publicity moment to moment? Most of them don’t, probably. But they all have a team of publicists who have carefully trained them and drilled into their heads that the whole “we’re normal too” deal sells, so it’s swimming around the back of their minds always.
“The soulless corporation I like that doesn’t care about me sold more than the other soulless corporations that don’t care about me, ha!”
To answer your first question, because sometimes story modes are a fun change of pace from your standard franchise/create a player modes.
There’s a method to brute force the recruits in a way that’s faster than the advertised way, so it seems possible (if difficult) to recruit most everyone you want to.
If you give a student outside your house a bunch of gifts, have tea with them, and get their support up to B level, it overrides the stat requirement and at some point in the following weeks they will come to you about joining your house. So you can semi-easily spend a bunch of money on gifts/do a lot of gardening and…
Well one of them is much more talented than the other, so that explains that.
She was on a Disney show with Zendaya. When Zendaya’s star took off, Bella Thorne’s kinda did too. It’s just that Zendaya has way more talent so she’s turned into a bonafide famous person, and all of Bella’s projects have been bad so she’s just fallen into that “famous-adjacent” tabloid coverage.
Can confirm that. Mechanically it rivals KH2FM for me in terms of how well it plays. It’s just that it all feels so... hollow, in story and other content.
The thing is the game is so easy I never felt even the slightest need to grind. I think I was in the 40s on the highest difficulty at launch when I beat it. The Ultima Keyblade is hilariously OP in this game, even relative to past Ultima Keyblades