All the people I know that died did so once they were retired. No thanks, I'm never quitting the work force. You know how many people I know that died from drinking and driving? Zero.
Yes but they should probably blame the guy that tied people to the track in the first place. I think most see it as scapegoating. Politicians dictate their own policies and you have to be very vocal about the ones that suck to be heard over the corporate money. Blaming voters gets you zilch in terms of change.
The main things I remember from the book is the whole going to mattress thing being literal and how it had a legit arc about the mistress and her vagina deformation.
You can use this with an image like below. Idk if it will print well. When I tried it, it seemed like it would have needed some fixing around the hands.
Most people get their info from forums and blog posts. Unless you limit yourself to nothing but peer reviewed papers, you probably do some kind of calculation on the legitimacy of whatever source you are perusing and verify it further if it's something important.
Given the timing of Trump’s UFO announcement – issued as the Trump administration has mobilized a colossal military force near Iran, with an all-out war possibly imminent – journalist and author Max Blumenthal bemoaned what he suggested was Trump’s tactic to draw attention away from the potentially catastrophic consequences of a wider regional war. [Iran]
From a tweet just below that
CIA planning docs show when they overthrew the Guatemalan president in 1954, they plotted planting "flying saucer" stories to distract the media.
Another declassified study shows the Air Force misled the public in the 1950s about UFOs to conceal the CIA's spy plane testing.
Making board games isn't going to make it easier, you learn by doing.
I think what bothers me is that your advice is fixated on becoming a game designer. It's also a small part in the sense that you will have one guy doing it in a staff of 50. It's also arguably the hardest job to get and you need A LOT more than just having built a board game or two to get the job.
By using unity, he will touch on a lot of stuff and have a chance to find out what he likes. Building board games is only oriented to the game design part and won't really get him anywhere.
I learned to code from nothing with it so obviously I more than tried them. It's not difficult enough to warrant your comment. He wants to learn clearly.
This is a programming sub and you told him to make a boardgame.
All the people I know that died did so once they were retired. No thanks, I'm never quitting the work force. You know how many people I know that died from drinking and driving? Zero.