$50 a year to Starcraft Broodwar Patreon that casts Korean language games into English.
$50 a year to Starcraft Broodwar Patreon that casts Korean language games into English.
Have they tried their butthole?
As if the bus station scene in X-man 1 wasn’t proof enough. Leave it to the police to test trusted truths and make asses of themselves.
Joke. This is a movie quote.
Is it a quote from the Trump biopic?
I hope we sent anyone like that we find in the future one Au towards the center of our solar system. That will help out a bunch I feel.
I enjoy it a lot. It does use poker hands to score, but there are so many layers on top of that. From which of the decks you start with (i like the deck that only has 2 suits, makes making flushes real easy), to swaping/adding/removing cards that don’t fit what jokers you have, to manipulating how many of certain cards you have (I’ve had decks with 10+ 2’s before).
The only information you really need is knowledge of how to make poker hands and some basic math skills. Great for low stress gaming imo.
I’ve played enough D&D to know a Dragon hiding themselves with Illusion magic when I see one. Just leave your gold as tribute and don’t look’em in the eye.
No spoilers, but as a low INT character I recommend doing any surgical operations that you have the chance to do. It’s a fun time.
English and bad English.
Building a self sustainable underwater home, and not paying taxes on said home.
Boooooo, her pyramid boobs are gone.
New world did for me when i had my latest mmo itch that need scratchin’. But I haven’t been back in a year or so and it felt like it was dying when I left. I hope it hasn’t but it’s made by Amazon and they are about as bad as blizzard on treating their workers well.
Hey, it’s my favorite emperor of the moon.
I asked a friend of mine about this recently and she told me it was because it helps her kids learn patience.
That got me thinking about it, I personally learned a rather large amount of patience because of ads when I was growing up so it made a lot of sense to me.
I think so, ripe too I believe.
When I did shipping and receiving we did exactly that. We’d make bales of cardboard in our baleing machine and stack the bales in shipping container and sent it back. They paid the store like $20 bucks per bale.
Where I lived at the time all shipping containers came in and went out on the barge so filling them up vs having them empty was a negligible cost difference according to the shipping company.
My local library has Monte Python and the quest for the Holy Grail, and the first season of the Simpsons.
Look pretty cool in my opinion.