If there's like 3.5 percent of the population showing up, change generally happens is my understanding. Looking forward to hearing the tally.
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I feel seen. Thank you.
I never in my life saw this happening until I moved to Australia.
TheHunter: call of the wild is the slowest fps I've ever played, its luxuriously chill. Mostly walking through beautifully executed forests during different weather and times of day to spot a group of deer drinking at a lake and then tryna shoot em all before they bolt off. Then the rest of the time is chasing down the blood trail to confirm the kill and get money to buy new weapons. Multiplayer and single player
It'll release same day as gta6 and no one will notice, it'll miss its marketing cycle and they'll need another 500M to make up for bad timing
It's so good, you'll never go back to any other adapter ever again.
There is an interesting back and forth though I guess. Say from the American point of view you have almonds. EU is like tax them so people won't want them here. But all the Americans are like damn, why euro almonds so expensive. And they'll stick to us almonds. I guess theoretically the real winner will be the environment with less shipping containers being sent everywhere...but that also seems unlikely at this point. The spice must flow
Give tax discounts on euro goods. Economy grows in Europe and still hurts the states by decreasing its imports.
Maybe I'm not really understanding what's going on. But it seems everyone in the states and the rest of the world is pissed off by these tarrifs. So how is adding more tarrifs making the situation better? Can someone explain that to me? What am I missing?
I'm in Australia, so I'm not taking sides.
I think the term you are looking for is stank face. It happens naturally when you appreciate it. Obviously happens more in musicians due to their already innate general draw to music
Guy ties his balls of steel to it as an anchor when he goes to board the big ship.