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Well, they are excellent blades for attacking, just made out of horrible, low quality steel. That is the reason they have to fold them so many times to rid them of impurities, but left them so brittle that they could be relatively easily shattered. There was a good reason you are not to try to clash Japanese katanas

The video kinda explains that...

Yeah, the transition from AC to AO in the fighting mechanics did frustrate me when I started, but after I played it on Hardcore, it became pretty natural. In fact, I went back to play Arkham City and found the combat was actually too easy, even on hard core (to be fair, it already felt easier to play hard core than

Actually, you could break the the attack to counter, but only after a certain animation frame, which means you had to pick your hits properly instead of letting the 'autodrive' make the choice for you. The actual difference is the enemies WILL NOT suddenly pause their attack for you to fit into your timing like Arkham

Sorry, but I have to post this on someone...

Well, the material used is often questionable, and the arch gives it a convenient spot to direct all pressure, this would still be as difficult as breaking through a flat board of the same thickness as the middle of these arching tiles. I get what you're staying, but I think it was missing a little... contact... as it

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That would be the case, but it's still irrelevant to reason they're breaking so easily. You're right about them being concave adding to the ease of the breakage, but not quite in the way you're insinuating. The concave makes it thinner in the middle, adding the greatest stress point to where she is driving her impact;

The gaps are formed by making the ends of the tile wider than the middle, which also serves to ensure the middle of the arch is the weakest point. But as for the arches, there's a reason buildings use them through out history, because they evenly distribute the weight on top of them through the whole structure. In

Actually, the arch would make it harder to break. What makes it easy is that there are gaps between each brick so the bricks below don't end up reinforcing the higher ones.

What's worse are the other comments I'm reading, and thinking "Holy shit, people are actually buying this BS..."

Bull, the past VERY MUCH affects your present and future. Every experience, all that conditioning, and all that social interaction from the past shapes how you are in the present, and you don't just 'let go' of who you were shaped to be. To say this is as asinine as to say you should let go of reality because no one

You know? To be fair, men area also more likely to die because of the fat gained (in the android or stomach and waist area) than women (who tend to gain fat in the gynoid or hips and and thighs area), due to the type of fat stored there (more LdL cholesterol) and the impact it has on the central internal organs. On

Worst game (for me, as I've spent the least time ever playing it) that I've ever bought

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I would rather get her an XB1 than the ring, at least we would get more practical use out of it, plus it would be less of a scam...

The trick isn't to not finding someone you want to strangle in a couple of years, but finding someone who you do, but do not do so because you would miss them terribly.

Yeah, I definitely say the story for AO was better than AC, primarily because AO actually progressed like a comic book, while AC progressed like a game leading you from point A to point B. Granted both games are supposed to lead you to objectives, but AO did a much better job of hiding it than AC. Plus there were a

Please don't speak for me, sir. I've been waiting for innovation beyond a TV and a controller for my 33 years of gaming. Some of us like new experiences.

There's a lot to say for a person who's comfortable with themselves. Often going sans makeup or casual in any regards is a reflection of that. with that said, I usually find no make up and hairy legs attractive, but that may be because I often hang around a lot of rastas for capeoria.

"So what's the gig?"

I think that may more be the fact that he was being recorded while reading, and it will take several different takes to get the tone, pitch, and pacing that the director would want. It wasn't like he was reading it for leisure, after all.