The headline is grammatically correct and only confusing if you're not super familiar with the phrase "shot dead".
It would be clearer just by saying "shot and killed".
The headline is grammatically correct and only confusing if you're not super familiar with the phrase "shot dead".
It would be clearer just by saying "shot and killed".
And the people behind it seem genuinely awesome.
Bought it day one and went in blind. Had my fun with it but I'm excited to dive back in when adventure mode is out.
In current versions of the game you have to try to get low frame rates like that.
The hard truth that a lot of people are not ready to hear is that complete off the grid survival takes many hands. No one person or anal family can survive alone. I don't know what the number of people would be, but if have to guess it would be 10-30 minimum.
I have done this before.
"Hi chunkystyles, good afternoon."
Sometimes I'll wait for a few minutes to see if they follow up and then respond. Sometimes I just don't respond until they cut to the chase if it's not someone I talk to regularly.
It's definitely more common with my Indian colleagues.
This is my takeaway. Always use the deadbolt or slide lock on the inside of the door, sheesh.
I wish I could get their stuff in Zigbee.
IMO, for the average, healthy customer, the sanitation requirements are overkill. But not every customer is, so the rules help protect the less healthy customers.
The biggest thing about food, is most of it is pasteurized by the cooking. Raw foods like salads are the ones that need a much higher standard.
I don't know you, or what you know of the game. But I do know many people have preconceived notions of what the game is that are wrong.
If you haven't tried it before, the early game is pretty tedious. And that can turn people off. Once you get a few bosses down and especially when you move into hard mode, it really opens up.