Have you ever worked for tips or been a close friend of someone who did?
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Mergers and acquisitions should be a lot harder than they are. Maybe even prohibited in nearly all cases.
Those people aren't a good match for you (or maybe anyone).
Meanwhile Canada is removing bike lanes for more car support, and the US elected a deeply anti-environment party.
My work uses python and it hasn't been bad for new code that has tests and types. Old code we inherited from contractors and "yolo startup" types is less good, but we've generally be improving that as we touch it.
Their first pathfinder game was so excruciatingly guide dang it I never finished it, and never even considered this game. I kind of assumed it was the same way, where there's stuff like "Ah, you didn't return to this unmarked forest on day 7, so now you never get a wizard"
Oh, now I remember having an argument on here with some asshole who insisted I just have "fomo" over this. Sign posting and foreshadowing are only to appease fomo, I guess.
A warrant was issued for Brackin's arrest on Tuesday and he was charged with seven counts of aggravated cruelty to animals and eight counts of reckless endangerment. He turned himself in and has since been released on bond.
Maybe he'll actually be punished.
It runs without a problem via steam for me on Linux mint. I don't know how to do whatever setup steam does manually, but you can just launch it through steam and sign in with your anet account. (There's a config option to open the login window instead of using your steam account for login)
This is like a monkey's paw wish of "We shouldn't send people with drug problems to jail"
Sometimes I feel like I want to play a game that I'd run, but then I realize that's the cliche "Go write a book"
Your experiences are different. My friends who work for tips tell me they rely on that money. Losing those tips would have an immediate and real adverse impact on their health and safety.