Will most likely end up with 2 bars of actual abilities and 3 bars of things you don't really use but feel obligated to have out there cause they gave you the ability and you might click it once in awhile when you remember "Oh yeah I have an ability that does 'X'"
The game could certainly stand for a stat squish, ability prune, and a difficulty rebalance between expansions....going from one expansion to the next seems to almost expect you to have high level gear from the previous one.
I had a chance to win in the first round of my fantasy playoffs....nursing a 6 point lead with only the Dallas kicker against me left to go...then fucking washington crumpled like a wet paper towel.
Can't tell if Bears defense is really doing pretty good or Vikings offense is that inept....and I think that goes the other way for the Bears O and Vikings D
That is cause you are doing it wrong, you need to look at the math problem through the lense of race....therefore the answer is obviously racism. But in all seriousness the problem is fucked up.
Eating dinner a little bit late tonight but Culvers is usually busy right around normal dinner time, this time of the night it is mostly people getting the mixers.
It is basically fudge with a bit of a cheesy taste to it since it is made with a "cheese base" so whey is usually used in the process of making it, I had it once upon a time when I was in highschool and recall it being not bad at all.
The defense is banking too hard on that they hold all the cards here, they would be giving the prosecution and the media way too much extra time to poison the well.
Also trying to pull the ol' "I guess a skateboard is a deadly weapon" shtick is such crap...its not the object that makes it a deadly weapon, it is the intent. A chair is not a deadly weapon until someone picks it up and tries to smash it over your head. (Edit) I guess a better example would...
During the final rebuttal the prosecution tried to make the argument that instead of shooting Rosenbaum (or however his name is spelled) he could have kept running or fought him with his fists instead and that using the gun in self defense was cowardly.
My favorite part of the closing arguments was Butterball there trying to make the case of why didn't Kyle man up and fist fight shorty mc child diddler
I am just curious what the threat was if he did not step down, why didn't he stick up in there like a lingering bad smell and make an ever bigger stink....force them to fire him publicly while bringing up the points he is trying to bring up now.