That is useful, thanks
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It is the opposite of a button mashing nightmare
Jesus Christ, you keep repeating the same ridiculous argument without processing what anyone else is saying to you. Are you drunk, dude?
Do you think Stan Lee made all his characters as explicit references to "institutionalized and concentrated power in the real world"?
You seem like you've never read a comic in your life, but maybe watched a few YouTube videos about superhero politics, sort of understood them, and then made it your mission to proselytize those ridiculous opinions.
Well he shouldn't have been a superstitious cowardly criminal
Reddit bad
Beavers are totally rad. They're a whole lot bigger than people typically think, too.
We’ve been getting a lot of questions in regards to whether Steam Deck will be supported at launch.
Technically, Nightingale can launch and be played on Steam Deck with the caveats to controller support listed above*, but we’re not considering it officially supported at launch. This means we will not be providing customer support for Steam Deck issues at launch as it’s considered an unofficial platform at this time.
We are working on full Steam Deck support and will provide an update once that status is confirmed.
Dude, I was legitimately creeped out when the rogue picked up the mirror. Super cool setting.
Yeah, dude. "Simp" is a pretty common word on the internet which just means rooting for something that doesn't necessarily need rooting for.
This could be bro science, but I'm fairly positive that repeated blows to your bones strengthens them over time, as long as you're not overdoing it.
My anecdotal experience is sort of murky, because I started doing martial arts when I was still going through puberty, but my knuckles are super tough. Of course it could be the result of learning better form and gradually getting used to the pain, or maybe even killing off some of the nerve endings that should warn me that I've experienced an injury. It's hard to say.
I've definitely known muay thai guys that ostensibly sought to strengthen their shins over time by kicking harder and harder things, but again, possibly just bro science.