though. There wasn't a way for me to really show…I had to do the streets thing. I had to be a gangbanger. I had to grow up doing all that stuff instead of my potential that I know that I have, that I'm using doing all this stuff like designing. I can do everything....
Casual players, I want to know your thoughts do you feel the same way? I'm just one casual player, but I wonder how many others feel this way these days. I can only imagine if there is a continuous decline of player loss for this game, Apex might have some issues to face. Thanks...
Solved: Almost 3k hours, I am at the point where I feel like I'm wasting my time and energy with this game. I need answers. Are casual players
Better believe I am educating many people about this horrible mortgage industry, and how is not worth it. I tell them better renting, or rent-to-own, or personal loan. Save them some headaches, stress, and disappointments. I let everyone know even people I barely talk to in public. ...
Cool thought. In practice, the EyeSight display is so dim and low-resolution that reviewers say it’s hard to see much on it. The WSJ’s Joanna Sterncalled it“hard to see,” and Marques Brownlee (aka MKBHD)said, “You can barely see my eyes when I’m wearing the headset.” ...
I may be a material expert when it comes to sheets and rod stock of plastics and metals from the medical device side, but I don’t know hardly anything on the materials side and soft goods. So, he was invaluable on just understanding where do you even buy this stuff. I’d show him...
I know none of that. At the moment, I'm too busy trying to figure out the definition of a wicket. Is it the manicured area in the center of the field? Is it the stumps on either end of that manicured area? Is it when a player gets out?
We receive a lot of questions about crying--or rather--not crying after a loss. People want to know, why don't I cry when someone dies? Though there are many variations on this question, they usually fall under one of two categories.Category...
When you picture a prototypical Major League pitcher, someone like Nestor Cortes is the last person you'd think of. But he's become baseball's most unlikely ace. The Yankees' 5-foot-11 left-hander has gone from a journeyman who the Yankees let go to anot
9 NoW I Want that feeling again. I dont Want to WOrk SomeWhere that I hate and that SIOWIy SUCkS the Iife OUt Of me. I honeStly have no CIUe What this job Will be — I never expected to enjoy Working On a food truck in VanCOUVer — but Ill let you know OnCe I do. I TraVel...