- I’ll have you know I was, and still am, probably, the greatest swordsman in all of-
- BREAKBREAKBREAK ENEMY TANK FORWARD GUNNER LOAD SABOT!
Nah, CoD2 switched to health regen and dumped the health bar before them. It was partially to adapt to the console gameplay pioneered by, IIRC, Bungee with Halo.
I feel like there shoul be an ISO/DIN to define this.
Sucks to be you, my phone and headphones are both IP67.
The tubers will give you a fever if eaten raw.
Eh, Eco described it as appealing to the " frustrated middle class", and honestly I can see it.
It’s incredibly annoying, though, that you can only copy boards in the app, and when you do it makes triplicate of all the cards.
You’re doing the thing in the post.
Really showing your age, there, Dagwood.
Iron, like actual iron, is weaker than bronze. IIRC, tensile strength is copper<iron<bronze<steel, by roughly x2.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call “foreshadowing”.
I feel like it would be funnier if you crop out the first two panels. Would give off a bit of a far-sidey vibe.
Not to shift the blame onto the Yanks again, but I have noticed a lot of the lunacy in Europe is the same as in the US, just on a 2-3 year delay.
Don’t conflate “wrong” with “unpopular opinion”. I was honestly hoping this downvote for disagreement thing would stay behind on reddit.
The standard, IMO, should be “contributes to the conversation” vs “contributes to the noise”.
If it’s like the chicken I read about previously, it’s literally half one, half the other, as if you split two birds in half lengthwise and mixed up the pairing when you put them back together.
I kinda wanna make an app to boycott Xhina, except when you launch it it just says “throw your phone away”.
I’m well aware, on both accounts. They were sincere, and correct, and you have fallen for either Belton Cooper’s stories, or stories of people who have fallen for his stories. Shermans did have one of the best safety records of the war, and the laments of Sherman crews have been greatly, and I mean greatly exaggerated.
No, it’s from a news graphic giving a detailed, annotated breakdown of the “compound” he was hiding in, the compound being an actual, literal hole in the ground, but presented as if explaining some piece of high-tech military hardware, with Saddam himself presented as if he were a component.