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Sophia Ross W. Parsons
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This is exactly what the cities will require when they begin regulating the scooters. To be able to leave them anywhere may seem convenient but in the long run it doesn’t serve the community interest as the examples in the article pointed out.

Damn, I would have killed to have so many girls interested in mainstream gaming when I was in high school. All these boys are lacking vision: a shared interest is an unbeatable icebreaker. Dumbasses.

I’ve been DM’ing for a long time, and I understand the need for rules to be granular at times.

I think its supposed to be ssj4 from GT (notice the eyes) but its missing the rest of the transformation.

Either way, best to make sure the wording is as clear as possible, as whether it’s merited is certainly a point of discussion.

But stream detectives later pointed out that Lengyel’s reporting of a player was somewhat merited; it was a player from a previous game that had refused to switch off a character, even when they were repeatedly dying.

Huh, I guess I just assumed it did because, you know, EA. My bad.

Nope. I honestly found it that funny. Of course it helps that I play MMORPGs, and I’ve seen The Shining, so I get the joke.

It is CONSISTENTLY the best-illustrated and least-funny comic in here

OMG... when I got to that last panel of Life in Aggro I nearly spat out my coffee all over my computer...

The unfortunate truth is that hate groups thrive on this sort of mentality.

So it’s a zombie slime rancher. I’m in.

Bless you. The urge to hide is part of the reason people hate on Mercy so much - they think you have to spend significant time doing nothing. They don’t realize that there is a lot of skill required in doing your job while still staying alive for Rez, because they don’t even try to do that!

Every character is a one trick pony if you suck. If you pocket heal, only plant turrets, don’t use your shield, or miss shots, you hurt your team. If you play ANY hero well, you help your team. Meta games are literally the worst aspect of competitive video games.

Not really, he admitted defeat.