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Kyler:
>"I always say, if I didnβt turn the ball over, I feel like we wouldβve won the game just because we were moving the ball and those were kind of crucial turnovers. Iβve just got to learn from it, move on and weβll get better from it."
>"I couldnβt really get out of the pocket and move like that. For me, honestly, I think it helped me out, just standing in there and going through reads and progressions. I think itβs a teaching lesson, a learning lesson for me. Iβm kind of glad. Everything happens for a reason. I thought we played well today despite two turnovers that cost us."
Kliff:
On Kyler
>"I thought it was his best game by far, considering he was playing at what percent he was playing, andΒ to be able to go on the road and still do his thing and keep your team in it, make a bunch of plays, that's the most proud of him I've been all season."
>"The fumbles werenβt on him, one we snapped it and we werenβt prepared for. The other was a good toss and [Kenyan Drake] took his eyes off it, just things you canβt do. And those throws, if heβs 100% I think he makes. Heβs a little out of wack playing with that banged up hamstring, but he kept battling and gave us a chance to win at the end.β
>"Throughout his career thereβs going to be plenty of times where he doesnβt feel 100% and he has to go out there and be the face of the franchise that heβs going to be for the next 10-12 years and give it his best. His teammates respect that, his coaches respect that and I thought he did a heck of a job under the circumstance.β
On Chandler Jones
>"I knew theyβd have a plan. (Head Coach) Sean (McVay) and his offensive staff, they do a great job. They werenβt going to let him wreck the game, but he still had a tackle-for-loss, deflected three or four balls. He made his impact like he has the entire year. They had a great scheme to try to not allow him to get home.β
On Fitz
>ββPlease come back.β Thatβs pretty much it. I think heβs playing as good as anybody, honestly. You watch what he does week-in and week-out, the little things, the blocking and the toughness that he brings to the offensive side of the football. We missed him twice for huge plays yesterday. Heβs just still creating separation. He does it all.β
Review of the season
>"Weβll have those personnel discussions coming up. Overall looking at it, I felt like we were competitive and had a chance to win a bunch of games. This league it comes down to one-score games, and we wer
... keep reading on reddit β‘Ever since I first met my psychiatrist, he put in my head this slippery slope scenario that I would become bipolar then I would x y z all the way to schizophrenia because I smoke weed. Well with time I figured out most of my trips to psychiatry were from meltdowns rather than psychosis. I tried to ask him to screen for autism once and, without knowing me that well in the first place nor asking any questions, got denied straight away. Well I just had a meltdown which was the exact same as my so called episode which led to schizoaffective diagnosis and, since my parents werent there to make it worst now that I live on my own, it passed. Pretty sure they think when I said he said would have slapped me if he was my dad that was a delusion, or some other gaslighting bs scenario. This is the chief of the emergency in our local psychiatry, the staff backs the fuck out of him, I'm now a schizo to them because I tried to switch psychiatrist but got gaslit into not doing it: "But he's a good psychiatrist" "You'll need him to make a referral(so manipulative i dont even think thats true)"
You, my fellow friend, are addicted to this game even before launch. You know it. I know it. Your disapointed family knows it. Because of that addiction, you are massively worried that after waiting for so long you may not be able to log in when the launch of Classic finally arrives. You've spent days, weeks, months even, wondering how to dodge the humongous queues that your server, even if it's not Herod or Shazzrah will inevitably have. Because you are spending day and night browsing this subreddit like the sick maniac you are, you are aware of the last info we have about how the login process will work. You read the AMA. You know that the devs want to enable Character Selection before the launch so the gray "Enter World" button becomes red. You are also aware that the Character Selection menu will kick you out after 30 minutes, no matter what you do (click, create a new character, delete an old one, etc.). You make your calculations. You keep your secret. You think you finally have it.
"I will login 25 minutes before launch", you decide. You feel like a genius. You try to downvote every post that is talking about this. Finally, you will be able to skip the dreaded queue.
You think you have it. But you don't.
Because on launch day, if you want to play as soon as the servers are up, you have to play another game.
The Most Dangerous Game.
Let me explain.
BEFORE WE BEGIN, OR WHY THIS WHOLE EXPLANATION PROBABLY WON'T MATTER
The Most Dangerous Game will only occur if everything happens as Blizzard meant on the Q&A.
>Q: Will servers be brought down at some point before release or will players be able to sit at character select waiting for βEnter Worldβ to activate? 76
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>A: We are likely to perform some kind of realm restarts or maintenance between now and launch. However, in the minutes leading up to launch, our plan is that the realms will be up and available and the Enter World button will instantly light up once weβre launched.
To sum up:
Also, The Most Dangerous Game requires that the servers are up hours before launch and without any crashes in between. This might be a bit of a stretch, but I think that is the intenti
... keep reading on reddit β‘Detective pikachu currently sits with a 71% approval on Rottentomatoes.
Below is a list of the top 5 best-rated games adapted according to Rotten:
It is also worth noting that Detective Pikachu is the best rated movie of the PokΓ©mon franchise. Overcoming the movies;
Remembering that the movie, well received by fans, Street Fighter II The Animated Movie does not have notes computed on the site. The Castlevania series from Netflix was also very well rated on the site with the first season an average 80% and the second 100%.
Want better jump ranges?
-No, Elite is a sim
Want better progression as you play?
-No, Elite is a sim
Want easier way to group up with friends?
-No, Elite is a sim
Want payouts to be equitable for time?
-No, Elite is a sim.
If you have any idea that possibly moves this game in a direction of playability the Sim/immersion crowd flames up. They argue anything with the justification that the game is a sim..
But does that argument hold water?
It doesnβt.
The argument makes zero sense because this βsimulationβ is entirely fabricated. Zero basis in reality. So when you use sim to justify not changing something. What you are really saying is this:
Keep it that way because itβs the way I think it should be.
Which is your opinion. Just like most things on Reddit.
I've just finished chapter 39 of Pet Sematary on my fourth or fifth read through (this time listening to Michael C. Hall's excellent narration on Audible -- highly recommended, btw). This edition includes a foreword by Stephen King wherein he states that Pet Sematary is, in his opinion, the scariest and most disturbing thing he's ever written. I agree, having read a lot of King's work. It's my favorite work of his, with The Shining and The Dark Tower saga coming close behind.
There are plenty of deeply scary and disturbing elements to this story. I grew up watching the 1989 film, and while it's far from perfect, the Zelda scenes terrified my brother and I when we were kids, and Victor Pascow's portrayal was plenty unsettling as well. Fred Gwynne is fantastic as always, and he's pitch perfect as Jud Crandall (and the reason I'll always love this movie). Unfortunately, the film doesn't do justice to the Timmy Baderman story.
Chapter 39 of Pet Sematary is a master class in horror, and it might be the scariest piece of an extremely disturbing novel. If you haven't read it, I encourage you to do so. The book is excellent.
So you can imagine my bafflement when the only acknowledgement that the 2019 film offers of Timmy Baderman is a headline on a piece of newspaper that Louis Creed passes over. While it fails in some departments (the aggressive portrayal of Pascow has nothing on 1989's creepy but sympathetic take on him), the new film did a couple things really well (the actress who played Rachel relating her story of Zelda stands out), and I would have loved to see this material covered. Overall I think this is a poor adaptation as it really falls apart with logistical impossibilities toward the end.
Did they just cut the Baderman story for time? I genuinely don't understand how they could've omitted this piece of the story. It's a crucial element in Jud's doomed attempt to dissuade Louis from returning to the Micmac burying ground, and it's a hell of a compelling argument. Anyone with any sense would steer clear of the place after hearing this account, and the fact that Louis proceeds regardless really hammers home how devastated and affected he is by Gage's death.
I'm astonished by this omission. Does anyone else have oversights like this to share regarding horror adaptations? Spoiler warnings, please!
By mining I mean going into a planet's cave system to find ore.
This is dangerous and unnecessary because one can find all the ore they need on the planet's surface without risking dying and having to look for your stuff in some cave. If you do die it will be on the surface and much easier to relocate. Once you farm fluffaloes for perfect armor, it is then safe enough to mine.
The only time I ever mine in a play through is once my character has really good equipment(perfect armor, protector's broadsword, near maxed out mmm) and very early to get core fragments(monsters don't spawn near core fragments so it is quite safe)
Detective pikachu currently sits with a 71% approval on Rottentomatoes.
Below is a list of the top 5 best-rated games adapted according to Rotten:
It is also worth noting that Detective Pikachu is the best rated movie of the PokΓ©mon franchise. Overcoming the movies;
Remembering that the movie, well received by fans, Street Fighter II The Animated Movie does not have notes computed on the site. The Castlevania series from Netflix was also very well rated on the site with the first season an average 80% and the second 100%.
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