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I don’t think they expected to win. Rather, getting first hand experience with how talented players roll with the game is very important. For example, in Pubs Torbjorn has a 60% winrate, but at competitive levels Widow is so dominant that her presence alone determines the ability of a team to push on the objective or

Dupes give you 1/5 their value in credits. Even the most expensive thing in the game, gold skins, only cost 1k, and that’s not terribly difficult to work up to. The issue is that everyone wants to look pimped out in 3 or 4 characters, and that’s where shit gets expensive.

This is an article about, and a eulogy of, Ali. To avoid the mention of other names is a deliberate choice because it isn’t about other men like Ali, it’s about Ali, period.

As for Mayweather, he had technical perfection but never cared to do anything beyond it. He’s making too much money on the shoulder roll.

He and Flux are the geniune asshats of the FGC. Champ plays heel, but takes it off when not competing.

If you have the capacity to install software on someone else’s computer remotely, you can definitely do far worse things to them than an Overwatch ban.

The best memorial is not one that proclaims your knowledge of a great but dead man, but one that insists on taking up in his absence, and becoming more free, more hopeful, more true.

The Prince is dead. Long live Prince.

I doubt the Division will be different.

I own both, and have all the DLC for both. I’ve hit 214 in TD and 327 in Destiny.

Destiny is more mobile, has more and more diverse guns, different playstyles, much more content, better emotes, has a better endgame, balances better, is less grindy, better voice acting and story, and has fewer bugs.

Division has better

If you go into the mission overview section of the menu, search through the main story missions and check difficulties. There’s a few that can be done on Challenging as many times as you like; I did Challenge Consulate four times yesterday.

Your skill setup has a lot to do with it as well. Generally, running support (Damage Pulse / Ammo Depot) is always appreciated and doesn’t require a build. Similarly all-round is the flashbang mine, which is excellent for buying time against shotgunners, and doesn’t suffer from overlap (like Improved Cover, which

Your choice of fertilizer is not optimal, then.

RedGrave wins. The Paleblood Hunt, his thesis on the subject, runs 110 pages.

You realize everyone would just take it senior year after the damage is already done, right?

Curiosity is no longer a virtue in public education.

Ironically enough, the end of the video features a link to a Fallout 4 nude mod already.

The only way this could be better is if the toupee had flown off.

The problem is the no-fly list itself, I would imagine. Given the difficulties in finding out if you’re even on the list, much less getting removed from it, banning people from gun ownership based on a list only tangentially related to due process doesn’t make much sense.

Irregardless of the argument about whether or not gun ownership is a civil right, the no-fly list itself is wildly unconstitutional, and until earlier this year it was impossible to even find out if you were on the list without taking Homeland Security to court. That, I think, is the violation of due process at hand.

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Agreed. It’s one thing to start a secret hunt, another to play jokes on the fans. Mixing the two spends your most important resource for an ARG: your fanbase’s willingness to care about the tiny secrets and hidden concepts in the game. If no one bothers to unlock your super-cladestine treehouse lockbox, no one will