Would you not also be happy if you could breathe fire and fly??
Would you not also be happy if you could breathe fire and fly??
Specifically regarding Genshin's gacha - they at least guarantee a 4-star every 10 pulls and a 5-star around 80-90. On top of the fact that gacha pulls and pull currency are grindable through events/story/exploration.
I think you mean flashlights have been replaced for the more convenient, not the “better”. Go into some pitch black woods with your phone light and you’ll only be able to see two feet in front of you.
As others said, a phone light isn’t gonna cut it. Especially in-universe where you need enough light to disperse the “darkness” protecting enemies.
How dare the table next to you want to be able to hear each other talk, and have the manager politely request that 16 people stop yelling in a shared space.
I’ve been dumping mainly into Technical and Intelligence. Technical gets really good when you start being able to upgrade Iconic weapons/armor to epic/legendary rarity. My Overwatch sniper is apparently completely silent to enemies and can shoot through walls. Incredibly satisfying to pick people off with 10k damage…
I bought a Tushy for $69 and there’s a little lever you move that moves the stream back and forth to help aim it. When you set it up you make sure the stream is center to the bowl so it’s always gonna be in line with your ass crack area. Cheeks shouldn’t really need spread. You can pat dry with paper or a towel (I'm…
I bought a Tushy for $69 and there’s a little lever you move that moves the stream back and forth to help aim it.…
I just got a Tushy bidet for $69. I use a couple squares to pat dry after and I love it now. Some people have dedicated bidet towels and a hamper they wash with their normal bath towels. There’s zero visible poo residue after using the bidet, so it’s not as bad as you’d think. I still have TP and flushable wipes …
I just got a Tushy bidet for $69. I use a couple squares to pat dry after and I love it now. Some people have…
Why are there genitals modeled in a fighting game? Why can the dishwasher yell at them for not rinsing plates or putting flatware in the wrong direction, but the game can't sense and block sexual activity? Wouldn't this be a problem in the context of VR rape/molestation, especially if all physical sensations are…
If they enforced this rule with music or video streaming apps, people would riot.
Because they aren’t obligated to, and that’s more work/money with zero return.
You’ve probably only dealt with local old-heads as landlords that don’t trust “internet money”. Property management companies will usually give you multiple options for paying as it increases the likelihood of payment. My current landlord is a bit younger and takes Venmo, no problem.
Recently moved back to DE. I’m happy as long as the sales tax stays banished to the shadow realm.
Bethesda has a couple titles to get through before ES6, and they’ve said it before. In late 2016 they were said to have 3 big unannounced games on the docket for the long term. One is ES6, while the other two were compared to being as big as Fallout and Skyrim but not from either of those franchises.
Why did you have to justify to yourself that Sony is a “bigger winner”? Fanboyism is so toxic. They’re both doing great things.
Go back and read through the comments. People gave specifics. You chose to ignore them and blindly agree.
100x this. Horizon is a very good game. Zelda just completely eclipsed it by changing the formula to feel more new than any open world game I’ve played in a long while. I bought both on release week, and after playing a bit of Horizon I got completely sucked in to BoTW.
Exactly! The article is like “GUY WHO HAS MONEY AND FOUNDED A RIVAL TECH BLOG ASKED IF KILLING NORTH KOREANS IS OKAY! WHAT A FUCKING MONSTER! WE WOULD NEVER!”
I think “2000 years old” was him making a joke about how he’s just old. Like how it seems like so much has happened and rapidly changed since his youth that it might have well been “two thousand years”.
I’m super careful too and I still get the protection plan. It’s like the Murphy’s Law of dropping phones for me - if I carry the plan, I never drop my phone and never use the plan. If I don’t carry the plan, I drop my phone and the screen cracks.