Did they charge you for the assessment and the initial consultation? If I’m reading this correctly they charged me $179 for the assessment and it’s another $199 for the initial consultation?
Did they charge you for the assessment and the initial consultation? If I’m reading this correctly they charged me $179 for the assessment and it’s another $199 for the initial consultation?
But if you’re trying to be a Reddit competitor getting an invite is sabotaging your mission. I’ve been on Reddit for 10+ years and I’m actively looking for a replacement, but I’m not going to search for someone that can send me an invite to a new social media site
For me, life isn’t that difficult. I work construction, and apparently that is the world where it’s ok to be weird. I answer honestly to every question I’m asked, and people either think you’re joking or just appreciate the honesty. When I get the “how are you today”, I normally respond “well I’m here, so not great”, and that’s totally fine
I honestly don’t know if this is relevant to the conversation, but in my city in Ohio cops absolutely love finding people parked in handicapped spots. It’s like a sporting event to them, where they compare how many tickets they’ve written for that specific every week. Their other popular contest is people that have children that aren’t in car seats.
As a relatively new player is there anything special here that I should grab?
Personally I couldn’t stand new war. So many cutscenes that randomly require input, which I can’t stand in any game. The stealth missions were terrible and the AI made no sense to me with their range to locate you. It also didn’t help that I was rushing the mission to get to steel path and just wanted to be done.
You, sir, are a psychopath. I always sit about halfway up as close to the center as I can get.
Those are just kinks. It’s one thing if your wife doesn’t want to do them, but it’s shitty of her to actively talk down to you for having them. My ex wife was like that and it’s a huge part of the reason she’s my ex
In my hydroponics setup I grow a variety of salad greens. I’ve been slowly adding plants trying to find the right amount to where I can have a fresh salad every day without throwing away a ton of excess. It’s a neat conversation piece and I enjoy having the option.
The answer is in the difficulty of picking elderberry. If there aren’t commercial viable ways to harvest large amounts at a time it will stay a small crop in the US, even if it grows overseas due to cheaper labor.
I guess it’s my app but I can block entire instances or just a single community
I would recommend not. The ending was extremely frustrating for me. Throughout the series all the characters grow and then in the last two pages they all revert back to who they were at the start and go back to doing exactly what they were doing before
I got stuck on that same mission my first time through. The thing the game doesn’t explain to you is that the open worlds aren’t really meant to be played until later in the game. There’s some content you can do in them but in general you’re going to struggle with every mission on them because you’re not strong enough yet. I’d recommend working your way through the star chart and come back to the open worlds when you’ve got better guns/frames and mods
Good to know. Thank you for the detailed response and the tips. Are you by any chance in the technical writing field? Your posts convey a lot of information that is all explained without being overly lengthy. It’s very well done
This is super helpful, literally started the amp grind today and had no clue what I was doing. Currently using the drifters pistol, in your opinion how does it rank compared to the others?
It takes a certain type of person for sure. Lol
I think I’m the same way. Like if I imagine an ornate doorknob from an old temple I can see it in a general view, and I can focus on the details one little bit at a time, but I can’t picture the entire thing at once with detail. It’s also not like I’m seeing it, it’s fluid and honestly somewhat difficult to focus on.
Union ironworker, mainly do heavy rigging and crane work. Not tech related at all, but I’ve helped build data c enters all over the US
This is a great write up and pretty interesting content. Never heard of this game but got super involved in the story