

Since it was a fairly common name, you might as well say John from Richmond is a confirmed individual.
Since it was a fairly common name, you might as well say John from Richmond is a confirmed individual.
Here in the Netherlands the “pigeon racing” sport is still relatively alive, but does have an aging target group. Pigeons are driven somewhere many miles anyway, (well km’s) and released, first home gets a price.
There are breeders and trainers etc.
Also, Gangnam style. 13 years ago.
Children, which to me is everyone born in the 2005+ are already turning 20. Hell, the iPhone can already vote.
Well, not just that….
https://youtube.com/watch?v=d-k96zKa_4w
Warning: It might not be a good day to have eyes (or ears)
Steve Jobs also famously only made one dollar a year. Because normal income is taxed much more than giving yourself stock and calling it unrealized gains. You cannot be a billionaire without being a parasite.
I was looking around for new monitors and many are “smart now too” so you can watch Netflix. I dunno, but I already have a device attached which can do that much better, and more!
There is Songs of Conquest which I think most HoMM players will appreciate. A modern wink to the series.
For me too, the pixel art style of it I really love. I’ve even tried one because I was perhaps that feels closer to two than three, but it’s just too unpolished and primitive vs two.
Three may very well be the superior game. Same with AOE. For most people the love is for two; which is the better game, but I’ve always reached back to 1.
(Now with the DE editions of those, those are the better games, get 2 with the Rome expansion)
—-
Perhaps a DE version of HoMM will be released as well.
Birds had it right all along with one waste exit.
I’m still waiting on this Nintendo Revolution 18 years later.
Soon that stack will be worth more than its weight in gold.
As a foreigner to the US, not understanding their etiquette. I always trauma dump and break down in tears when the cashier asks: “Hi, how are you today?”
Governments used to want to control the narrative, now they’ll spill out so many narratives that people are overloaded on trying to figure out what is actually true. This has been going into overdrive with machine learning improvements and it’s probably just picking up traction.
Do you make your back tingle?
Mitosis in every single one of them.
Use lottiefiles or something similar. That seems the defacto standard for vector animations on mobile and the web.
Right, that’s kind of what I’m saying, the book mentions a person with a name and location (ish). Then finding a guy there when the name is fairly common does not equate all things said about him to be true. Far from it it seems. Especially if the book has fantastical claims outside the realm of reality about said person and is inconsistent on his story.
At best you get a King Arthur story, was there a king or ruler in said period for (part of) England? Probably. Did he become king because he pulled out a magical sword from the rock? I would assume not.
There are even stories that Arthur never died and will return one day…