You know what would urge them? Stop supplying the bombs.
You know what would urge them? Stop supplying the bombs.
Getting Kip vibes.
Don’t be jealous just because I’ve been voting for third parties online all day
Slow down there, what’s wrong with good ol’ assembly?
I actually played Chrono Cross before playing Chrono Trigger, so I had the “clean” experience with CC. Can confirm, I thought it was a good game and was confused about all the flack (until I played CT, then I could at least understand a bit better).
One thing I appreciated in CC (compared to a lot of other RPGs) was the color mechanics. I think some found it confusing, but I found it quite engaging and unique.
All it takes is a little hypnosis and a bunch of LSD.
Not aware of Bill Hicks’ take, but marketing effectively amounts to manipulating people into buying things that they otherwise would not.
I use this one regularly
for a little while, at least
So he can practice his scales.
The real question: is it better or worse than Oreo Coke?
Probably sleep late, then spend some quiet afternoons digging through the wreckage for a can of something that doesn’t seem too radioactive. Maybe get into painting or something.
About 15 years ago, my dad was doing some work on a manufacturing line and needed some technical drawings done (schematics, wiring diagrams, and panel layouts). I was just starting college, but had learned Autocad in high school, so he hired me to make them.
It paid well, and me being relatively inexperienced, I went the extra mile to make them clear, readable, and easy to work with. I think I did several dozen pages of drawings.
Just this year, my dad was chatting with someone from that plant about something unrelated. The person asked how I was doing, and said those drawings were still the best ones anyone had done for them. Felt pretty good.
DON’T NEED BRAKES IF YOU NEVER STOP CRANKIN
Every time you make a graphic with three gears interfacing with each other like that, an engineer creates a new feature that sounds good to investors but makes your life miserable.
Consider yourself warned.
There’s one called Double Tap. Not sure it qualifies, as it requires a table and chairs.
Everyone places their hands in front of the person sitting to each side. That is, you’ll have your right neighbor’s left hand to the left of your right hand, and vice versa.
The starting direction is clockwise. The goal is for each hand at the table to tap sequentially. Someone taps a hand, and the hand to the left of it (ie. clockwise) has to tap and so on. It’s a bit confusing, because everyone has arms crossed with each other and the hands in front of you aren’t yours.
Instead of tapping once, you can choose to double tap, which changes the direction (clockwise to counter-clockwise, or vice versa).
If someone messes up, that hand is removed from the table (all others remain where they are). Last person (or two or three) remaining wins.
Yep. Seemed pretty shiny compared to printing off directions from MapQuest. Then we figured out how to customize the voice, and it was shenanigans from there.