I have two kids. I love my kids.
I have two kids. I love my kids.
Fallout had killable children and it definitely was a tactical/moral concern. It made you rethink your choices in various situations for fear of collateral damage, whether for personal reasons or because of the childkiller perk you would get if a child got killed by your hand, accidentally or otherwise. And those…
It is quite literally micromanagement heroin. Save yourself.
*Whacks you with a long purple dildo*
My PSU in my desktop blew up on me and I transplanted the ssd to my backup NUC so I could continue my work... I expected an hour of driver-related shenanigans, but nope, it just booted and was ready to go. Not the Windows I remember, that’s for sure.
Came here to post something amongst those lines. It is exacly like I remember Christmas because in one box there’ll be socks, in the other there’ll be a book from an author you wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole, and maybe one present, just maybe, will be something close to what you could actually want.
Couple of years ago I’ve reached a conclusion that I am not touching any Nintendo hardware until it becomes completely cracked open, so it’s actually usable in the way I want it to use.
At a father of two lovable scamps, the main advantage I see here is that you will be able to just trow that virtual baby out of the window. It definitely could have a therapeutic use.
If you can’t find the time to play it, perhaps you don’t really want to play it. You don’t have to like and play ALL THE GAMES, you know.
As a D.Va, charges are just a minor annoyance and a short break in the ratatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatat.
same.
You have an overactive imagination, human.
Vote for healers, supports, then legits potgs, then yourself, lol if you spend more than a seconds thought on that screen, it’s a game.