For the King 2 has an interesting take on it as well…their arachnophobia mode just removes the legs from the spiders, so it’s just low poly hairy spider bodies floating in space.
For the King 2 has an interesting take on it as well…their arachnophobia mode just removes the legs from the spiders, so it’s just low poly hairy spider bodies floating in space.
Not even the Colonel knows what those two bonus herbs and spices are.
I’m betting whimsy and wonder
The advice I heard (which, granted, was given in the context of moving around internally to my command) was that you’ll hate any new job for the first year, and to give it at least a year and a half before looking to move again.
That said, there will always be jobs you just absolutely cannot do for one reason or another, and don’t stick those out to try to make the resume look better.
Me and my RuneScape account are plenty offended, thank you
Most of the time, watch band sizes are given by the width of the strap (i.e 20mm or 22mm). You (or any jeweler) can measure that dimension on the watch face, and then it should be super easy to find a compatible replacement. For the most part, the locking mechanism for attaching the band to the watch is very standardized (spring loaded barrel pin), and while they can be fiddly, generally they are fairly easy to work with.
Ahhh okay that makes sense then. Is it possible without the item code exploit?
How do you manage to get the money for the clock, not to mention everything else, by the end of year 2?
Fish, mine, ranch, work towards the community center (if not already done), redesign the whole damn farm and somehow make it more work for myself to maintain the farm come spring
And if anyone is having trouble with that last one, here’s a useful video guide.
Having built some off brand Lego kits (Cobi), the rainbow colored interior bricks actually make it so much easier to tell what pieces go where.
I just hated being railroaded into the drug trips. Like, in the northern region, there is literally no way to escape the hunters with bows who drug you. You can be in an enclosed helicopter a hundred feet off the ground, and they still hit you with an arrow.
Otherwise, great game, beautiful game, and honestly not awful co-op.
You know it’s a great service when you charge people to not have to deal with it
I mean, if you go further back than 1947/1948, didn’t the Palestinians used to own Israel? Or do we want to go even further back, to about 1200 BCE?
Well, when you remember that a) Russia doesn’t give a shit about its soldiers and b) Russia doesn’t have a ton in the way of functioning logistics, it makes sense that the basic necessities are not being provided.
To clarify, just checking these things doesn’t do anything. Checking them, knowing what’s wrong, and then taking action is what saves you a ton of money.
Most of this write up just reads like cope for heavily investing in the apple ecosystem, and trying to justify that now that proprietary cables are (finally) on the decline.
Seconding Subarus, especially on safety. My brother was driving an outback, and had an elk jump into the road at him, at night, while he was doing 60, and he was completely fine. Windshield wasn’t even cracked. Phenomenally well built, safe cars.
Federal Government can be nice because I’m salaried, but also get time and a half for OT, so I get the best of both worlds. On the other hand, we don’t get performance bonuses, and our yearly COLA takes a literal act of Congress to decide on the percentage.
Generally I just either watch the screen or listen to the audio to know if it’s currently playing, but maybe that’s just me
That is correct. The ratio is nanograms of substance to kilograms of bodyweight