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The main reason they're trying to get us to accept the $7 3 pack of single color armor coatings as "a step in the right direction" is so they can sell you unique design patterns for $20 or more, be careful about what you call progress.
The language centre in Malaysia at which I taught a couple of years back offered a holiday program known as an 'accent reduction course'. Basically, the goal of this course was to sound more 'native', and the students were comprised of a variety of nationalities such as Chinese, Arab and North African. But why don't Italian, German or French people feel the need to go for accent reduction courses? Why is it only Asian, African and Middle Eastern people who want to reduce their accent and will actually pay money to do so?
Iβve had this itch for skating games recently, and since crayola scoot is on sale, I thought Iβd give it a spin.
The game is pretty much a conventional skating game, where you perform tricks, grind rails and all that jazz. While many skating games have you connect combos using manuals, Scoot has you use up a boost meter. You perform tricks using the left analogue stick, and while thereβs not many different tricks available, you can dab.
What really sets the game apart, however, is the splatoon-like ink left behind when you perform combos, but honestly, this system feels a little under-utilised. When in your own ink, your boost recharges quicker. When in another playerβs ink, youβll scoot a little slower, but youβll be boosting so much youβll barely notice the difference. There is a game mode where you have to ink the most floor against cpu players, and it's definitely the strongest mode in Scoot. However, the rest of the modes seem to ignore the mechanic, instead having you collect crayons or play tag or whatever.
These game modes donβt feel as finely tuned as they could have been either, often feeling a bit shallow and unbalanced. For instance, 'Crazy Crayons' spawns a crayon on the map, and when collected, another appears elsewhere. If you collect five, you win. However, because of the randomised nature of that mechanic, itβs a coin-toss whoβll get the crayon. This could have been balanced by having the option to steal crayons from other players somehow, or slow them down with an attack. As is, thereβs little strategy to the game mode outside of hoping the CPU misses the crayon, which they often do.
You have a small hub you can scoot around. Honestly, this is some of the most fun Iβve gotten out of the game yet, as it gives me the freedom to set myself challenges, try to do tricks over gaps and just generally mess around. The parks in the hub are pretty well designed, but exploring them offers no rewards. If you want to score some of the in-game currency, youβll want to play an event, where you play one of the game modes against CPU players. The parks these events take place in are unavailable for free skating, which is a bit disappointing for me personally.
If you win an event, youβll get some money and experience. Money can be used to modify your scooter and buy your character clothes. Experience levels you up, which prompts the CPU to challenge you to a game of Horse. The challenging player sets a combo score, and the second player tries t
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hoping this is a good read for those who want to know what it's like giving the puppy up (albeit early).
Hey guys, former first time 9 week pup owner.
Yeah, I know, I only had a pup for the week, I suck, I should've given the little guy more time.
Becoming a doggy dad was something I dreamed of, did my research on, but like many others say on this subreddit, no amount of research could actually prepare you for what will come. I got my pup because of wanting a companion, and then enter the puppy blues.
I succumbed to my puppy blues. All the feelings of regret for getting one, the lack of sleep, the sheer amount of emotion as the pup was getting adjusted to his new environment felt too overwhelming to handle. At the time I felt alone, with little physical support to raise this dog (family of 3, myself included) whenever I couldn't. I was struggling to take care of myself. It certainly didn't help when I was hit with a "we told you not to get one" early when I became visibly stressed after getting him; this statement felt like I would never have the financial support to raise him either. Because of this, I desperately went looking for some form of emotional support by talking to my friends about it. Eventually, I stumbled on this subreddit. I wish I could say seeing all the puppy blues comments stating "it'll get better" encouraged me to continue on, but those words fell on deaf ears. Even friends and other family told me to wait it out more, because not much time had passed. In retrospect I felt like I was trying to be comforted by notions of "if you think this is the right decision to let it go, no shame in doing it" and was trying to justify my want to give him up. So, after countless breakdowns, our family came to the tough decision of letting him go back. They hated to see me cry so much and stress about the pup.
So how do I feel now? Regret and sadness. Regret that I didn't have the patience and had some admittedly unrealistic expectations when first getting the pup. I used to dread waking up at night to take him out and potty. I used to get irritated at the "big dog" barking that my little corgi pup would do. I feel like I let myself down. But now? Transitioning back to a pet-less life doesn't feel the same. I never really left the house much, but when I would, and come back, he would always perk up when seeing me. Coming back after dropping him off at the breeder's place was awful. I came home to an empty pen and empty crate. Some scattered toy
... keep reading on reddit β‘Assuming one tribe lost every Immunity challenge, they would be left with two people at the last tribal council before the merge (as the first Immunity challenge was a winner take all). If one person had an idol or an extra vote while the other didn't, the other one would be destined to go home.
Though in practice, I think production would be like "Well technically there's no vote tonight, since you two are automatically going to fire so you can't play it." just so it isn't a farce, but its still alarming to think about.
So what if NK makes a special set of rules for the paragons such that they can only be buffed by other paragons? Like a paragon village or engineer is what would be required for their respective buffs on the proper towers. I mean a paragon village could only give top path buffs to primary paragons and not base primary towers anymore.
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Since Wubbyβs birthday is coming up, do we think heβs been putting off the cake fart video because heβs waiting to release it on his birthday? A little cake on cake action would be a nice gift on his birthday. ππ
Major edit:
I was incorrect in that selling on the way down, this strategy is not efficient. Thank you to u/chimaera_hots
I would like it to be known, though, that being misinformed is not the same thing as being a shill.
My personal attacks are unnecessary in my comments. However, it can be frustrating to find the same thirty questions in this sub or explain things several times.
Edit: I will be posting a new battle plan sheet later today. After a careful review of the process, it needs to be retooled and with different instructions, but the math still stands.
The RosΓ© and Kid Buu step-ups had the single GSP tickets and the free step (since the community asked). And then the community asked for 5/5 GSP, which the devs obviously added in the lf ss4 Goku step-up. But they removed the free step.
And wanna know what game is getting lots of praise? Dokkan.
And what does Dokkan have as its βstep-up.β 3 + 1 with a single GSP on each step. Literally what we had for the RosΓ© and Kid Buu step-up. Honestly if I was a dev I wouldnβt be listening to anyone here for a gacha setup.
Letβs use the current MUI banner as an example for Dokkan. It has 5% rates with 10 units so 0.5% for EACH unit. There are two new characters on the banner (MUI + GohanPiccolo). 1% chance for a new unit.
Letβs use the RosΓ© banner as an example for Legends. It has 1.5% rates for the new unit. Trunks and Mai at 1% and Goku Black at 0.5%.
Iβm going to let yβall figure out what happened here by itself and if the developers are screwing your over or if you guys are screwing yourselves over. Iβve always despised 5/5 GSP and especially despise it after this Anniversary. Iβm hoping we can have a GSP per multi soon + the free step, but it doesnβt seem like it. Yβall would call it trash anyway.
that's shellfish."
I don't use tinder in India and don't usually know the drama. Is it possible that most Indian girls who are dark aren't getting swiped right on, and most fairer skinned Indian women are put on a pedestal. This hypothetical white worshipping might be getting in the way of having a healthy relationship. Perhaps that could be the reason why you guys aren't getting any healthy matches. I mean if you swiped on the a darker skinned women, would your chances be higher?. I'm just curious.
I mean you might deal with a woman with lower self esteem.
Iβm looking at my reflections and Iβm realizing that if the price of Safemoon goes to 0.01 eventually, days like today (200k in reflections) Iβm making future me $2kβ¦ just for holding. Bullish as heck
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