A key and wallet bulge would look weird.
You have a point.
It's an interesting thing. The shader filter is doing a ton of work here. A very similar one was released for free for the u real engine this month.
I'll post the AI list tomorrow. The list that contains the rest will come after that. You may need a time to read, cause this is a lot. Seriously, this is over 400 links so I am very tired. Each link is about 10 minutes of reading. You have a book ahead of you.
Yes, that's the one. His house of death is in contrast to the world's fair in the same city.
They had plenty of opportunity to ask, since the tribe literally showed up to tell them to stop.
I loved that book more than anything I read about the Seattle worlds fair, and I worked near the space needle. I can tell where a friend lives now based on the bend the monorail makes in videos.
There is a book connecting HH Holmes to Jack the Ripper, but I haven't read it yet.
Harry Dresden made a threat to the right people. It wasn't hard to make, he just promised to personally visit the server.
He should talk to Elon Musk and get investing in Llamas.
This reminds me of the Yakima Valley community College renaming it's self from the Chiefs to Yaks. The city and reservation are named after Chief Yak'ma who helped plan and arrange the reservation. It's taught to anyone living there. The name of the tribe is actually Sahaptin, but lots of people think they're Yakima.
The entire thing was done because the upper staff at the school, mostly women, thought the native tribe would be insulted. They weren't, but that didn't matter. So Yaks, which have nothing to do with the desert area are the big name of the local college sports team.
I may be wrong, but the word is similar enough to Imposter in Japanese that I think that's a clue.
Comanche Empire by Hemalainan. An incredibly well researched paper on an empire that existed without being noticed. The Comanche used western expansion to defeat their rivals and own most of the midwest.
Devil in the White City. I think this is one of the most popular history books out there.
Lord of the Rings. It's not history, but it's written by someone who knows how to write it. Even the names have meanings in old English. Frodo isn't actually named that, but his name means wise one, so Tolkien wrote it in old English.
The Columbus trials have several books and are a lot of fun to read. Especially true if you can read old Spanish and Latin.
Demonology by King James. Dry read, but a scientific look at how to dispel demons by the guy who paid for the Bible everyone reads.
Hungry Ghosts by Jasper Becker. It's about the man made famine by Mao's agricultural policy. It's not perfect, and you have to know there is a bit of sensationalism. The death count isn't high enough though. We now think 100 Million died from it.
The Great Courses series is perfect for anyone wanting an introduction into a series.
If the YouTube channel can talk about books like these, watch them.
Fairy Tail is a great way to thwart expectations successfully.
You should hear him sing BlueBerry Hill.
He speaks English well enough.
That is such a difficult subject for Americans. I talked about Ostis to someone here, and they had no idea there were Germans in places like Poland and the Ukraine. They know there are German villages in the US, but have a hard time believing it can be like that all over.
Interesting read. Ever notice that any chart like that will have more studies promoting the left side over the right. The assumption is that the right side is either evil or can take care of itself.
Case in point, mental abilities. If you are gifted, the medical books will have a paragraph about it, while the mental illnesses will have every resource pointed toward it. If the gifted talk about problems, they are told they must suffer mental illness.
I know I did some history about videogames and Columbus on Native Videogamer.
BH looked so low income any time I drove by it...
Adoption is available, but that means admitting they failed.
The sentence itself is pidgen, which is a recognized language in Hawaii.
The ancient ways of our people do no look at your history... Something something. It gets dumb and most locals yell at people who think they can pull that trick.
Ubisoft being dumb
:: Ubisoft
Ubisoft offers a subscription price to play games without buying them. They say the newest ones will be offered day one. Expect that to not happen if a game sells well. The price is $18, which is what I pay for a used Ubisoft game. I guess this means the company views their games at that price as well.
Ubisoft reworking and renaming online service
Ubisoft says you don't actually own the game you paid for
You need to get comfortable not owning your games
It would be weird if they made her boobs shrink in the remaster
I agree with this. A friend of mine is in jail because a girl's Mom didn't like him. She even bribed a police officer to testify against him. He was a teacher and once escorted her home from school. That was freaking it.
Lefty friend ville, even though he is in jail, his wife has a hard time believing how bad the corruption against men is.
That's actually something I would love to do when I have more time. Every month Unreal Engine gets new free stuff, and I want to see how many demos I can make with them.