

What reason are you referring to?
What reason are you referring to?
It was really just Trump finding out the US isn’t as strong as HE thought. Everyone with a brain told him it was a bad idea but the man doesn’t understand economics
It makes you smell like something poisonous
I agree with you but it’s so hard to talk about. Most major publishers are leeches who artificially drive up price and force developers to release unfinished games…yet at the same time, the cost of development has gone up. Indie games are proof that you don’t NEED fancy graphics with mocapped actors to make a good game but it’s irrelevant when there’s bigger demand for “cinematic experience” and that stuff ain’t cheap.
But because I used to pay $30 for a game in the 90s, I think games should be $30 forever.
Ugh, I HATE when women present themselves in ways they like. They should be focused on appealing to ME, a man they aren’t attracted to in the slightest.
I know there’s a lot of Steam haters out there but simple shit like this is why they’re on top.
It might have been party volunteers here too, not sure as I was the “lowest level” of volunteer…
I think you hit the nail on the head with the amount of polling stations. Politicians of a certain party here really like voter suppression.
I’m not sure if they called it a scrutineer but I used to volunteer at elections (US) and they did the same. The counters would sit at a long table with people watching from both sides. If I remember correctly, everyone had to stay until it was done and there was a sign-in/out sheet.
I understand that there’s more people voting for federal elections but it really didn’t take that long. Polling closed at 7 and the results/physical ballots were delivered to city hall by 10
I can’t say if you’re technically correct as far as MLA formatting or whatever but I’ve been on the internet for 30 years and basically everyone puts the asterisk after the word they’re correcting. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it the way you’re describing lol
If your Nazi landlord put up a sign in the front yard that says “THIS RENTER GIVES MONEY TO NAZIS,” you’d probably want to end your lease, too
(am I assuming correctly that autocorrect changed “I’m wondering” to “in win-win”?)
From what I saw, they don’t really know since the basement has been renovated. What I want to know is how they sealed it in a way that could be reversed
I’m sure it was quite impressive! The water just wasn’t all that deep like how it was portrayed in the movie and I was very disappointed to learn the truth
I looked into this after seeing Gladiator 2 (garbage movie, by the way) and calling them full scale naval battles is a stretch
The arena at the Colosseum only measured 79.35 × 47.20 meters, far removed from the dimensions of the Augustinian basin. A naumachia in the Colosseum could therefore not have been as grand as the previous ones. One can imagine a confrontation between the crews of several reproductions of warships, potentially life-size or reasonably close to it, but actual maneuvers or even floating seems doubtful. It is known that stage-props were used to represent ships, sometimes with mechanisms to simulate shipwrecks, both on stage and in the arena (Tacitus, Annales, XIV, 6, 1; Dio Cassius LXI, 12,2).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naumachia#Naumachiae_in_amphitheatres
Upper class have pelatons
Clearly complaining about the English professor
Sick project!
It looks like they imported an isometric view into 2D space
The whole point of the blockchain is it for it to be traceable, though. There’s only the illusion of anonymity with crypto