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I think they just changed what poise means internally (they do this a lot, their stats change function from game to game). It’s probably tied to hyper-armor now. Higher poise probably grant more hyper-armor iframes.

Or perhaps this?

Are you taking into consideration Counter Hit damage?

Lots of reporters have been asking about him and that windup, to the point that everyone is sick of it. Fellow reliever Alexi Ogando has refused to answer any further questions.

Your statements about ‘the arcane system of accounting’ in football appear rather misguided. The salary cap isn’t related to profitability, per se, it’s related to creating a level playing field and increasing competitiveness in the NFL every year. It has generally been successful at that because it forces teams to

“We’re not big on school.” Oy.

Also a ball hit 450 feet (over the fence) is worth more than one hit 300 feet (not over the fence)... so the homerun is already screwing up his analogy.

Not exactly. Resetting the game when you get a death is still accepting the higher difficulty of permadeath, in a way. Because that means that your success state for a mission also includes ‘no deaths’. With no permadeath, you can let your weaklings die every mission and still keep on truckin’ happily.

It’s not Fire Emblem without Permadeath. I’m sorry it just isn’t.

I love how everyone replying to you is assuming you’ve never gotten laid or will never get laid again.
Pretty sure that means they’re extremely jealous of your situation, lol

To be fair, I believe it’s spelled mayne.

Everyone should be kill-able honestly. Even important game breaking characters. In Morrowind if you killed off someone you needed to complete the main quest it gave you a prompt to tell you you screwed up so royally there is no saving the world you are in. Now important characters just fall over and keep getting back

I thought that this is what they used in Wisconsin for that.

Yeah, what the fuck happened to just using the first part of the name and adding “girl’?

Thanks buddy. I am a veteran who spent a fun filled 6 months in Iraq and, while I did not agree with our presence there, I also knew that my job was to defend my nation and her allies. The job to decide how and where was not mine andand, frankly, a responsibility that I don’t think I would want.

That’s up to the politicians. And you’re probably right, we can always count on our leaders to do the wrong thing. But those kids right there are soldiers, or about to be. Their part is courage, not policy. There’s nothing insincere or misplaced about this gesture. Every one of them will gladly take up arms and put

Agreed. They kept people calm and secured.

That’s top notch crowd logistics right there. Multiple incidents outside with possibly more developing. The safest place those people could have been was inside that stadium. If you let them all out, not only could it lead to panic and stampedes, but possibly a coordinated attack is awaiting them outside.