To me, it's a similar game to animal crossing. Lots of things to do and customize, not alot of depth. But, some people enjoy that, and that's okay. And I gotta give them credit for adding so many updates over the years.
I got a couple hundred dollars deep into hearthstone, but luckily they came out with cubelock and I lost all interest after having to fight that stupid deck over and over.
Having just replaced one, it's honestly not that bad, but it is nice to have a second pair of hands cause it's so heavy. There's a couple bolts on top, then you just tilt it forward and pick it up off the bracket
Oh really, you don't see anything racist or xenophobic about taking refugees from white skinned countries, but refusing ones from dark skinned countries?
It's politician speak for 'hey it's okay to run over people who are anti-ice/trump'.
Technically, yeah there's a case for self defense if your life is in danger. No one's really denying that. If you flip the script though, and let's say it was a group of proud boys protesting something, I'd bet you real world money he'd suddenly be against running over protesters. That is the issue here.
Not to mention, all of the dlc that'll inevitably be released, following every other borderlands game pattern. Wonder what they'll try to set the prices of those at
Good drivers are the ones who prevent the risk of narrow misses to begin with.
There are always going to be mistakes, whether it's mechanical failure or operator error due to inexperience/sickness/lack of common sense. It's more proper to say a good driver is someone who turns a potential accident into a narrow miss.
They're pedalling folinic acid cause it's one of dr. Oz's products, leucovorin. The goal is always money.