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Right, and even if they did want to allow transferring “items” (guns, skins etc.) between games, they already can. They don’t need NFTs for that. Look at Pokemon, I believe you can technically have taken your pokemon from one of the gamecube games all the way to Sword and Shield. That is if Gamefreak decided to

Except they don’t even need NFTs for that. Look at the Diablo real money auction house. We all know how much of a success that was.

I was just thinking about the Pokemon thing. Which shows that “transferring items” between games can already be done (see also using save data from previous games). And also, with the whole national dex controversy for Sword and Shield, shows that it’ll only carry as far as game devs will let it.

Not only is there no way to delete what you’ve written (other than Wite-Out, crossing sections off, or just scrapping the whole thing), but you have no way of editing or moving the text around without it getting confusing or becoming illegible.

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So, my notifications tell me @Dyllex replied to me, but I can’t actually see that reply here. So that’s fun thing and usefull thing about the way comments work.

This isn’t true. Servers being shut-down and all that, or even just recalls if we’re talking about digital games. And if we’re talking about multiplayer games then even if the game technically still exists you might struggle to find other players.

Yeah it was a cool and funny thing. Also, since it’s Rogers: The Musical, the first act is the events of CA: The First Avenger retold and the second act The Avengers.

It doesn’t, that’s not the grip you’re seeing. Look at the top picture. It’s the shelf(?) to rest the arrow on. 

You’re drunk after 2 shots?

Just to add, don’t just do this for negative feelings. Do this for positive feelings too. The absence of negative feelings is not the same as experiencing positive feelings. Learn to recognize when you feel joy or excitement. Learn where those feelings sit in your body, to tie back to the article.

I think it’s vague, because there is not one single thing that’s wrong with it. It’s more death by a thousand cuts. There’s a ton of good and great scenes and set pieces in the film, but it’s also the MCU film that has the most commercials for future films in it, and not all of it is well integrated. Thor’s cave bath

This also goes for the Tony Stark scene. As it is an in-universe special effect with experimental technology. I think it looks a bit uncanny intentionally.

Right, Gary is great in limited doses. He was great when first introduced as just a supporting player. Then they gave him more screentime without dialing back the manic energy that Gary had. It seems like they’ve nailed it this season. A decent amount of screentime, but slightly lowered energy, which makes him feel

True, but we’ve also seen glimpses of Le Fou, so it’s not like they’re strictly sticking to the order of the anime episodes. You’re probably right though that Ed won’t show up till late in the season if at all.

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Shang-Chi is pretty much a stand-alone story. You don’t need to know who Wong is to understand the story. It’s just flavour. Just like what I think was a centipede/extremis dude in one of the smaller cages.

I agree that that’s the point of the plot. It’s a little weird that the address thing doesn’t get an answer, but it’s also not necessarily important.

I don’t see how “You did it!” is significantly different from “Good job!”. I’m not sure what age range the children this article is about are, but as they get older relying solely on effort praise can backfire as well. Especially when they’re entering their teens. Children will learn that effort praise implies their

Shawshank Redemption is a great film. It’s also a super boring choice.