The wheel weaves what the wheel wills.
The wheel weaves what the wheel wills.
Even Capcom I’m not preordering. If wilds is getting good reviews a couple days after launch I’ll get it. (Even though I’m pretty sure it will be a good game)
You are a bold one.
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So basically This?
Probably some sort of preschool Winney the Pooh game for pc, either that or one of the reader rabbit games.
This is the way.
No, but that’s because my brain is weird. I have a lot of difficulty getting angry, usually I just get really frustrated but it almost never boils over into actual anger. Even when it does I’m not that angry. Sounds good probably, but every emotion is useful and it tends to lead to me not standing up for myself.
Considering this one makes several of the other ones listed here more viable, I think it would have the most impact.
Doubly so if you just got back from time off or helping another store.
I like it, charge them more than what they made off of a dangerous product.
Dish soap. Joy cleans just as well as dawn, but doesn’t leave any residue.
A lot of desalinization plants just release the salty brine back out to sea, it’s actually an ecological problem, so finding another use for it might convince them to capture and separate that for manufacturing uses.
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Probably doesn’t apply to >90% of people here, but if you ever get to build your own house, build it so the longer side faces south, and the shorter side west (in the northern hemisphere). Then you get more midday sun in the winter when the sun is further south, and less evening sun in the summer.
“Tides of History” a mix of scripted episodes and interviews with archeologists and historians.
It’s not always a necessity, but the opportunity cost of not having Internet can prevent you from meeting other necessities. For example, a lot of jobs require Internet to apply. Not getting a better job might mean you can’t afford food or housing.
It depends on the regulation. Take zoning for example, you definitely don’t want a bunch of kids or elderly people living next to dangerous factories, but the laws usually go too far and prevent corner stores in residential areas, or demand way too much parking. Regulation can be good or bad.
Fidelity has value but gets diminishing returns the harder it gets.