No wok? Also safety razors are great and I'm guessing the only reason cartridges won out is because of marketing, then the following generation forgot there was another option.
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whatever he needs to do
Why does he need to do this? He's a public servant, how does him pardoning his son help anyone but himself his own family?
I think it's ambiguous and the 90% actually makes more sense. If you increase something by 5m you are taking the original value and adding 5m to it. For multiplication you should probably avoid the word increase and say scaled by instead. 10% scaled by 180% is 18%.
Both Enter the Gungeon and Crosscode are 70% off right now, and some of the best games I've ever played. If you can still afford it I would throw Hollow Knight or Crystal Project in there as well.
How is pointing out a bunch of fascists showing their true colors by openly calling for racial retribution "mental gymnastics"? The fact that you are trying so hard to associate sanity and compassion with being a Trump supporter makes me think you are just a bot paid for by the "other team". If you are a genuine Democrat then this is not a good look for your side and you should really do some self reflection because you are only going to lose your party votes with this rhetoric.
Dividing things by states makes no sense, the only reason it looks like that is because of how the elections work. There is blue and red in every state.
50% (or more) of the content they will be releasing going forward will be IP tie-ins.
To me it mostly comes down to just three things that give the roguelike experience. There needs to be permadeath, there needs to be some kind of clock (traditionally hunger) that encourages messy solutions and exploration, and the player needs a lot of tools (inventory) to be able to come up with creative solutions to problems. A lot of these action roguelikes are mostly lacking in giving the player a lot of tools and encouraging them to experiment, they are a lot more like build slot machines that are mostly about good physical execution and understanding basic synergies. These games are still fun but not really the same vibe as a classic roguelike. But a realtime roguelike can be done, I'd argue Barony is just that.
Sourdough with chunky peanut butter, ground mustard, and aioli.
How is that hypocritical? I'm sure most people would want to see the CEO serving life instead, but his ilk are not who the prisons are made for. Slavery and murder can be legal when done with policy, and rather than the state going after these villains it defends them with force.