I had a male gym teacher in middle school that would constantly pick the girls when he would show us a new "sport". And always the hottest ones.
For example, he picked some girl to dribble a basketball and then showed us how to properly defend, which included grinding up on her. I'm really curious if he ever got caught for anything... wish I remembered his name...
Anyway, this teacher consistently won awards for "Worst Professor in UGA" and he was the head of the Chemistry Department which was going to be completely rehauled next year because of how poorly it was doing.
I like how the New Orleans draft headquarters had like 200 people in the room acting like they were doing something when they basically just finished their draft because lol basketball drafts after the top 10 picks
You can get a KO at any level of Super, but that's the way to do it right now. There are probably other options in the full game, or should be, at least.
well, that's really lame. Whichever character attacks fastest will always fill their meter the fastest and activate their super moves the most. That's kind of a lame winning system - just attack fast.
err... no...
For the record I think this game is going to be trash, but if you honestly think that it's just going to be two people standing next to each other mashing the X button and jabbing for meter...
If you buy some non-gaming laptop it will probably have the absolute worst integrated graphics card ever, yeah.
Get a desktop and you can spend 500 dollars like I have and be able to play every game of the past 5 years without worrying about having to update anything.
Just have hope that Lebron will now pull a Dirk and just be useless next season because he already has his ring and clearly is not trying as hard anymore.
Doubtful, but it would sure make for an interesting season.
I mean, LoL is a bad system because of the IP prices for existing characters and the fact that they're released two weeks apart basically means if you ever want to own everyone you absolutely need to spend real money on the game, and also you can't try out characters until they're free/you have enough IP to spend on them, but aside from that it's not like it's the worst thing possible.
Dota2 and TF2 are definitely great examples of microtransactions though >_>
There are a billion women out there, you can easily go out and meet women who will easily want to bang you and it will take a lot less effort than two months worth of planning that could potentially ruin an actual friendship just because you're too scared to go out and bang some other girls
It still feels a ton like Civ 5, so if you're someone who doesn't like 5 because of whatever reason, you can probably pass on it, but I'd say after playing about 200 turns of it that it's worth it.
literally bought the game expecting good gameplay from...
Suda 51
I loved the hell out of both No More Heroes games, greatly enjoyed Contact and Shadows of the Damned, and found Killer7 fascinating.
I honestly thought he could do no wrong until I bought Lollipop Chainsaw.
then you got what you deserved because most fans of suda 51 tend to agree that the gameplay is lacking but is made up for in (what they believe to be) awesome style.
First, you need to understand that spices and quality of food MAKE a meal. You can make the same exact dish as I do, but mine will be much, much better because I spent an extra two dollars on ingredients and spices. I'd say one of the easiest ways to learn how to cook is to pick very easy dishes (something like pasta + chicken, potato + vegetable + beef, etc), find a simple recipe on something like food network, and try and create this. You'll slowly learn the art of things such as knife cutting and seasoning, which is really at the core of cooking good food.
Once you start to feel comfortable with making something simple like chicken parmesan (knowing how to cut chicken, season it, cook it properly, create pasta, plate it, etc_, you can start to try and branch out to foods that require more preparation (such as seafood).
At the end of the day, if you're not trying to become a great chef and all you want to know is how to cook good food that you can bring over to a party and have people say "hey, this is good", know that all it comes down to is how well you can season food.
If you ever eat a meal and say "this tastes like nothing" it is because of a lack of spices, and honestly most of the time you can take something that tastes bad and make it taste good by ONLY the addition of salt + one other thing.
I cook a ton. Consider this a tag for tomorrow since I'm going to sleep soon, but I'll make a what I think are important things to learn to do for a beginning chef that wants to make tasty and accessible food.
this guy with the neckbeard and banjo talking about how he's happy there are murders and rapes so he has something to hate and be entertained hating is pretty damn disgusting