I never liked any of these games. Seeing endless fast combos with the opponent in a corner was boring as hell to watch. Is this gonna be the same thing?
I never liked any of these games. Seeing endless fast combos with the opponent in a corner was boring as hell to watch. Is this gonna be the same thing?
Resident Evil 7 really revitalized Resident Evil for me, and I’m so happy that it looks like the dev team is really trying to put their all into it.
Eh.....no it still looks pretty cheesy. It may only seem slightly less because it’s in 2 second clips of scenes.
Your wife is so lucky.
Yeah. That’s not creepy.
“Robust services”. When did they do that?
By the “double taxation” argument, any money spent towards earning more money should be taxed at Capital Gains rates. Including tuition costs. Or transportation costs to get to work. Or rent paid to be able to live while working. Or food costs. Everybody builds upon the capital they already have. But for a very…
If we’re just lumping it all together, Average Joe pays taxes twice too: sales tax when he splurges his money.
There’s a “double taxation” argument that people who want lower capital gains rates make. I think the OP was trying to make it.
thats really bad logic. sorry. just because you bought an asset with post-tax dollars, that does not mean you ‘paid taxes twice’ when that thing makes you more money.
if your retirement funds are in tax deferred accounts, then they will be taxed at ordinary income levels.
...he says in response to a guy doing his paid job of writing on the internet....
This is exactly the kind of story that needs more play within the broader gaming community and general public-facing media as a whole. While online gaming has a (thoroughly deserved, in some cases) reputation for being a cesspit of horrible examples of humanity, there are just as many kind, genuine, awesome people…
Japan and South Korea. More readiness than the average US examples, and equipped just as good, and in certain cases, performing better than the US equivalents.
Smaller the force, larger the readiness.
I am dumber for having expanded this thread.
If the DoD would manage its budget better, then it wouldn’t require an increase in the budget, war or no war. There are plenty of nations who maintain a high state of readiness for only a fraction of a budget.
It’s not a matter of budget distribution but rather the management and the use of a given budget.
There is no money for education and healthcare due to 15 years of wasting a single enemy with a 120k missile.