If you can do calligraphy ahead of the words coming out of your mouth then I am thoroughly impressed.
If you can do calligraphy ahead of the words coming out of your mouth then I am thoroughly impressed.
Same here. I just replied to another comment about it. Outer Wilds was incredibly frustrating for me and I quickly abandoned it.
I gave up on Outer Wilds too. I got so frustrated with the controls, changing perspective, and the timing that I just dropped it after a couple hours of play.
I do that with almost every open world RPG, except that I never end up going back. I love Fallout 3/NV, FO4, Oblivion, Skyrim, Baldur’s Gate 3, Horizon Zero Dawn, The Witcher 3 and yet I have not finished a single one of them. I’m not really concerned about finishing them. I had a lot of fun playing them until I didn’t. 10/10 would buy again.
Just the United States? Why would you limit it like that?
“Canada geese” is their name. It doesn’t get changed into an adjective form like you would do with nationalities (Canada/Canadian).
Although in this case they’re probably Canadian. So they’re Canadian Canada geese.
Woah woah woah, hold on a minute. The topic of discussion is Swedes and Nazis, and you feel it necessary to make sure we all know you’re not a Swede?! That’s the part you want to clarify?
The weather. We’d still talk about the weather.
I also say this guy’s girlfriend masturbating.
Is she a sexy lookin hatchback you couldn’t wait to get in the back of too?
Remember to teach your cows not to accept hay from strangers in white vans hatchbacks
But that’s how I started the party.
But taking his pants off is the sign to stick around for fun times, not to leave!
I try to avoid it because it dilutes your actual point. They’re filler words, that are sometimes used for actual emphasis, but mostly just said out of habit and really don’t mean anything at all.
Besides, if you rarely swear, it makes it even more powerful when you actually fucking mean it.