

I couldn’t get into it either, but I loved mindustry (that someone else mentioned)
I couldn’t get into it either, but I loved mindustry (that someone else mentioned)
Does anyone have a review or thoughts on all these different trackers? I started switching to StoryGraph but new ones keep popping up and I don’t want to have to try them all.
(StoryGraph, bookwyrm, hardcover, open reads, library thing, others)
I’d be shocked if he didn’t
the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement…
Precrime will have had been here?
Really sad. This would be one of the first places I was planning to look when I need a new computer
Also it was that fact that he stopped in the middle of whatever crisis or serious event to fly somewhere and play golf and take a day off. Them do it again a few days later while the crisis is looming. Like flying to Cancun in a state blackout, but people don’t care.
Thanks this is exactly what I was looking for. I guess you can say he is consistent. I’m glad he didn’t let anything affect his golf. I wonder if his scores improved.
Tchia - it is a relaxing game, but I enjoyed it when I needed a break from intense games or intense life.
You can sail a boat, swim, glide, slide down hills, flip through the air AND transform into object and animals. When you are an object you can hop and throw yourself. When you are an animal you can do whatever they do, fly swim, run, see in the dark, poop on people, break coconuts, and more.
Tangentially related - is there a tracker comparing his golf days to his first term?
You have to keep track of your fake identity next time
I’m not a samurai or a ninja and it would be fairly weird to see a white man in Japan at that time especially in those roles. I don’t need to see myself.
Also have these people never read a book where they aren’t represented by the main character? ( pre-edit: true, they probably don’t/can’t read)
Minecraft is the best-selling game of all time, but it’s looked pretty much the same for the entirety of its almost 14 year run
Usually games don’t change how they look no matter how long they’ve been out.
I think the not losing it and easy to carry thing is the key point. If they have to at least keep it in a backpack pocket fine, but if it has any whiff of something distracting to do on it, many kids will get distracted.
Mine have not hit that age yet so I still have time to form my opinions and be informed. As someone who likes small compact things I can’t lose, a watch sounds ideal.
I’m not discounting that kids are kids and are still learning impulse control, but I’m trying to teach them good spending habits or at least consider the value of what they are spending money on before they buy. When I was a kid I didn’t have much money so I did carefully consider purchases ( to an annoying degree sometimes my wife says still). I haven’t forbidden them from buying anything, within reason, but they mostly have my frugality. I’m sure this is a journey lots of parents are on.
Local multiplayer would be nice, but I doubt it.
I’ve never let my kids play and luckily my kid’s friend’s dad also understands games and does research for things we don’t know and we stuck together on this decision and on fortnight for our kids that are too young for it.
It also helps that I’m staunchly against micro transactions and lecture my kids about how spending real money on a skin is stupid every chance I get.
10 minute trailer FYI
Do gloves (fingerless for climbing) do anything to help?
Maybe something like a headband would be soft and stretchy.