Ah yes, I am too familiar with the temporary-permanent solution approach.
Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
Ah yes, I am too familiar with the temporary-permanent solution approach.
I agree. I wish that everything wasn’t just decoration, aside from some designated destructible boxes or barrels.
“The public is advised to be on their best behavior. Do not, under any circumstances, be inconsiderate or rude to Mr. True or others in his immediate vinicinity.”
A warning. Lol
Adorable, and that’s a perfect name. Bravo!
I can’t believe it was so long ago!
On the drugs that convinced them to do this.
I’d be happy to help, of course.
This looks like the original:
I bet 6’1" is accurate, if the mean of the curve was where it’s supposed to be instead of at 5’10"
I think I have this game and just haven’t played it! Will definitely go in blind.
I’m still trying to chase that feeling with games today, but there aren’t many that are confident enough to challenge us in the same way.
I love that “peak of mount Everest” moment when you truly feel like you’ve “beaten” a game rather than “finished” it.
I thought the news was that it was going to happen, but I haven’t kept up.
There wouldn’t be a for-profit middleman taking billions out of the system for themselves yearly.
Critics point out that government-run healthcare would be less efficient and would also have to draw the line in approving/denying care somewhere too, but I can only imagine that it would pale in comparison to the insurance companies who have a profit-motive to screw you over.
Supporting this assumption is the fact that Americans already spend way more on healthcare than other countries, even those that already have universal:
So, basically we’re all overspending solely to make insurance companies rich.
I have a number of clocks that still need to be changed manually. A few wall clocks, the one on the oven, one in the car, etc.
Ubisoft is trash and is very transparently trying to deflect.
The sad thing is they do hire some licensed healthcare professionals to fall back on when appealed. They just look for the least compassionate MDs to rubber stamp denials.
That just makes her stronger