

The second example kind of feels like the Third Man Factor.


The second example kind of feels like the Third Man Factor.


/3. Infrasound


Did he do the little nod to get a higher fuel limit? Is this how it worked for him at Chipotle?


Absolutely. If you learn about visual hierarchy in design, one of the first things that you learn is that those who have language that read from left to right will instinctively look at the top left, across, and top to bottom, in kind of an “F” pattern.


I use Mio or other “flavour enhancer drops” for carbonated water to make all kinds of different sodas. My favourite is either cherry blackberry or pomegranate. I know it doesn’t help with the cake situation, but hopefully you can at least still make some fun water.


But Scylla and the Sirens featuring Charybdis doesn’t feel as different to me as say the Collector vs the Champ. I like the randomness and didn’t realize until this comment- though you could argue the music for the Scylla fight is random at least!


You just made me appreciate Slay the Spire more with the boss choices for each act. I didn’t realize until this comment how refreshing that is. Even Hades 1 had some variety in the first two boss fights (which fury was showing up, what kind of heads Lernie had…)


I never said there was only one victim, friend. Many people may be hurt by a single action, of course to varying degrees.


Still victim blaming. How do you decide what someone else chooses to be called? 27 years is a long time, and there are a lot of good reasons to hold onto a name even after the person you shared it with turns out to be bad for you. Does everyone who estranges from their father need to change their last name if that’s who they got it from?


Thanks for sharing, that is a neat design.


Fair. We were looking at probably around the same time and then decided to buy a prebuild to lock the price in. By the time it was built a year and a half later it had gone up by about a 1/3rd.


That’s the point, friend.


It kind of is national security shit, if the people whose mentions were redacted have any bearing on national security. Keeping them redacted means they are vulnerable to extortion.


I appreciate the thoughtful context. Having experienced things that were later reported on in the news, though, sometimes it feels like the writers just latch on to odd details or have a word count to hit.


I think this is also a reflection on self awareness.


Is he trying to claim he’s Alethi?


What did the puppy do to deserve that?


I’m not sure if you mean psychopaths or sycophants but I’m into this lady mondegreen of yours.
Does gog usually get early access? Genuinely curious