That’s why I like to mod my games with a gravestone mod. Your items are safe but dying still costs you something.
That’s why I like to mod my games with a gravestone mod. Your items are safe but dying still costs you something.
There’s a simpler explanation for this: only the really good ones live to tell the tale.
What’s the teapot a reference to?
Really? It seems like it’s 50/50 if I can even open a link I’ve searched up without it immediately demanding that I log in.
Is this a copy-pasta I haven’t seen before or did you make this up?
“In the first few days of the invasion of the Soviet Union, the Luftwaffe destroyed some 2,000 Soviet aircraft, most on the ground, at a loss of only 35 (of which 15 were non-combat-related).” Wiki. How did this happen if they weren’t caught off guard?
Pull and peel twizzlers are 10x’s better than regular twizzlers. I will not be taking any questions.
I would assume he means speed in regards to catching malicious software and not speed of development, do you have a reason to think otherwise?
It’s a leash that connects to the paddle board, but that was my first thought too.
I got that reference! Surprised to see it out in the wild.
They’re complaining that their admission of being wrong was getting downvoted, not about the main post.
The way you phrased this could go either way: were you never taking on more work, no matter how obviously it needed to get done, just because you weren’t explicitly told to do that job? Because that would be a fair criticism in my estimation.
Considering there were probably a large group of people who showed up just to see Trump, and that it is more awkward to boo than it is to clap, I think that was actually a pretty decent showing.
Why is this news?
It’s probably easier for law enforcement if those kinds of people are all in one place.
Context is important. Literally the next couple verses in both passages say something along the lines of "The disciples asked, ‘Then who can be saved?’ Jesus said, ‘With people it is impossible, but not with God; for all things are possible with God.’ "
According to the Lexham Bible Dictionary, “most scholars reject this interpretation because the meager textual evidence most likely can be attributed to speculations about this verse by some church fathers.”
According to the Lexham Bible Dictionary, this interpretation “dates back to the fifth century and suggests that kamelos, the Greek word for camel, should actually be read as kamilos, which denotes a rope or a ship’s anchor cable. … However, most scholars reject this interpretation because the meager textual evidence most likely can be attributed to speculations about this verse by some church fathers (Origen, Cyril of Alexandria; see Fitzmyer, Luke, 1204; Barclay, Matthew, 239).”
They also disagree with the gate interpretation, saying that “Scholars have found no historical foundation for this view, and no evidence supports the existence of such a small gate in Jerusalem’s walls.”
Poob? Is that a reference to Ploob?