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I played ME2 first, and when I gave ME1 a go I couldn't play it for long, everything felt immensely clunky and ugly to me.
There were people who got halos when they shouldn't have got them, and people who deserved them who didn't get them. Not everyone who got a halo was "innocent". Valve should've just let the whole thing go and not add that halo shit at all.
It wasn't achievement servers. It was idling programs.
I remember using the idler program, didn't get the halo when Halocaust initially became a thing. I think I got it later on though? Was there some event later on that gave it?
It was redistributed to players who didn't get it the first time but should've. No one seems to know why actual external-program idlers got it when it was being redistributed. I assume it was a "second chance" sort of thing?
Pillars of Eternity is just a massive yer olde roleplaying videogames hardcore fans wank with a downright depressing and cryptic setting for new players to grasp and a general gameplay which can only be described as more annoying and convulted than fun. The developers having focused their talents and resources on a recently released sequel for it instead of, I don't know, give Tyranny some actual closure and more support baffles me more than anything else
Well, their sexual strategy is basically: Quit being a bitch, work and improve yourself, get cash, get laid. It's pretty much what any seminar regarding self improvement tells you, but does it less rose-tinted and flowery.
That's some of it But they still do go into quite a lot of dangerous and very harmful shit like negging, why you should always distrust people, etc. when it comes to healthy long-term relationships. Seduction and game can get you laid, especially because the tell you to take a massive sample size (eventually you'll hit,) but they don't really teach people how to have lasting, fulfilling relationships which is a pretty consistent problem these people keep having. Just watch Jordan Peterson or something instead and clean your room instead of faking being a confident and worthwhile person. At worst you'll probably just become a bit weird about politics but you won't destroy your ability to have emotional bonds.
Honestly, most of the distrust of people comes down to street smarts. I was taught the same exact shit by my father when I was younger, but for different reasons. Being overtly naive about the world around you, will set you up as a punching bag for those around you. Once you accept that, the better off you are, and the easier it is for you too turn the page on bad relationships. When you do find those good relationships though, you tend to be more thankful for them, because it's a surprising commodity in this world.
the original cadenza in rachmaninoff's piano concerto 3 mvt 1 is better than the ossia cadenza
It doesn't have much to do with random people in the street, of course you don't really owe them much trust. It has to do when you're past that step and actually in a relationship with someone, if you're unable to build trust you're just going to be part of the chunk of people with insecure attachment styles and will have a pretty shit and meaningless relationship aside from generating orgasms. And at that point why bother really when you can clean yourself up and download the myriad of apps/join communities that are pretty much solely for the purpose of matching people who just want to fuck.
Is it just me or do many Americans exaggerate the causal power of everything Trump does as the main motivator of things happening in the Middle East? Really feels like a kind of egocentric shoehorning of their concerns against/for Trump into situations he has little to do with in order to feel relevant. Am I just seeing things?
That's not something I've seen outside speculation on the outcome of the Iran deal.
Well it's also the attribution of any actions by Iran/on Iran to Trump's actions for the most part, ignoring that the deal isn't even the main point of many things going on between Iran and other regional actors right now. The whole affair last night with bombing Syria seems have people going "oh god damn Trump did this" pretty quickly, when its main cause is obviously the tensions along the border between Iran and Israel for the past few weeks.
You may well be right. I have only a surface-level understanding of the political situations in the region, meanwhile you actually live there.
I have no qualms and in fact, completely support the use of censorship and government crackdown on hate groups and other antisocial organization, the thing is that unlimited tolerance will just lead to limited tolerance, because while we may think that all parties can come to the table to have "rational discourse" and eventually have moral logic triumph against racist/sexist/-ist bullshit, the reality is that illiberal and hate groups are never seeking to have an argument or discourse with the other side of the fence. They are seeking to convert and proselytize by stirring the emotions of bystanders and agitating them into violent action, eventually silencing and blocking out "the other party" and creating a reign of intolerance. The only way to deal with these people is by force, if they wont listen to reason, they'll have to listen to force.
do you mind listing some examples of how/where they're right?
I am really getting tired of the anti Trump circle jerk on this site. I mean christ every thread mentions him at least once and in every thread about him somebody is calling for his execution. It's fucking unreal.
Maybe it's because he's a dangerous idiot in one of the most powerful positions on the planet and he is continuously doing awful shit? Politics isn't like a TV show that you can get tired of and stop watching, it's real shit with real consequences for your everyday life.
Licorice sucks Its fucking salty candy wtf
Considering that Eurovision is a thing... Belarus > Sweden
Speaking of Eurovision,am I the only one who feels like it's getting less and less popular every year? Also my country's song fucking sucks.
If you don't enjoy salted chocolate, don't talk to me.
If you're referring to stuff like salted caramel then its not the same
If we are determining popularity by how many people watch Eurovision, 2016 was more popular than 2015, but 2017 was less popular than 2016. I don't expect 200 million viewers of Eurovision this year, but you never know. Even if it were, hypothetically, getting less popular each year, it's still a pretty big thing; "less popular" means maybe a few million people stop watching, and that's just a few drops in the ocean. 2018 is a bit strange because instead of "here are the two favourites, everything else is...ok", which can be a bit repetitive and tiresome, there's now "Ok Israel and Cyprus are big favourites, but then there's Norway and Sweden, oh and who knows there could also be the underdog from the Netherlands!" Still good fun, either way.
Also tim tams are overrated
Black licorice is godlike. I don't like candy that's too sweet, so black licorice is perfect. The chewier the better.
How can any male member of the human race ever want to wear tighty whities in any instance of time? They're uncomfortable as shit and they are painfully ugly. There are some briefs that are okay if designed/sized properly, but the whities are what you're probably forced to wear in hell.
BrBa is the only time they're a-okay
"Coon" is a cute shortening of "raccoon" and I hate that I can't use it because it happens to resemble an old racist term. It's like telling me I can't refer to the stumpy short characters in Super Mario because their name is the same as an old racist term for italians (which people HAVE SAID)
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