"Looking At Things", even as a full time job, doesn't make you burn a lot of calories.
"Looking At Things", even as a full time job, doesn't make you burn a lot of calories.
Am I going to have to be the asshole that makes the 'Air Force Un' joke?!?
I would laugh my ass off if these were the 'new' buildings.
cereal is way, way better when the milk is almond milk
This may work for subjects like math and physics where understanding comes largely from working problems, but for subjects like microbiology, a&p, and biochemistry, I would highly advise against this approach. Some subjects are dense with terminology and light on book problems/homework. For these types of subjects,…
How do you know a restaurant owner is stealing wages?
No Kira was evil. It was obvious that he killed just to see what he could do. He put his own private agenda above others. Even killed random people just to see what would happen. L on the other hand took calculated risk and tried his best to not endanger others.
His name was Javier and I met him when I worked at the bookstore in college. He was super hot, but that's because all he cared about in the world was his body. Good for him! Good for him. But between working out and moisturizing and hair care and trimming and and and, there was...not much left. But super hot and…
Billy, I hate to nitpick, but I have a problem with the headline. The phrase "insane, masturbatory rampage" should be "insane masturbatory rampage." You shouldn't use a comma when the last adjective outranks its predecessor and is an integral part of the noun phrase. In this case, the rampage is not both insane…
There is an obvious answer that no one is addressing.
You measure the time you have spent preparing a campaign in hours? for non-D&D games that are way more story-driven (no wandering monsters tables here) like Shadowrun or World of Darkness games you can easily spend weeks planning a good story.
Great article. It's worth noting to people not familiar with tabletop RPGs that there are a number of different core styles of running a campaign. Most DMs will tell you that the only campaign worth playing is the sandbox, where the story is basically the players setting the characters loose in the world and seeing…
I didn't wear shoes and have a pretty loud voice so I would materialize behind people and say "damn, Krull is a good movie" or "TEEN WITCH!!" I can see how that might be weird but three stars???
Can you imagine the frustration of sacrificing four years of your life in pursuit of your dream to be the best in the world, only to have all that sacrifice and progress rendered moot by an uncooperative, Russian winter?
It's incredible how one picture of a broken door knob can send so many people flying off the handle.
1) social presence - I can't speak for US, but in Europe HR will like you better if they can't dig out your info. No public record is better, company value their privacy, they have no benefit from their employees exposing all kinds of details on LinkedIn, the social network for underemployed.
I'm guessing that the three guys are pretty much immune to the five natural reactions described in this article.