Garrin_Bentley
A person
of reading
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at the beginning of the repeat paragraph
you know like most people do. and if it's not from video games it's usually from some other form of media that isn't entirely accurate to the historical interpretation.
I can't say this for certain but, whats funny is it's probably the Chinese government who explained this and then used it to justify what they're doing. you don't want other powers controlling what you think, do you?
So he starts off coming in around all of the other vehicles at a diagonal then he whips the big rig around so that he's driving and the back is almost catching up with the front, he then does another diagonal through everyone else so that he can then come back around clearing all of them and then skidding the vehicle sideways while still going faster than everybody else... at least that's how I imagine it
I see he's probably using the reagent on his opponents android to overload it
as you should be
I believe it has something to do with subtle hints meaning plausible deniability in most cases. Not referencing anything but personal experience here but about 3 quarters of the "hints" people give are them mimicking a behaviour they have seen other people do normally and the other quarter are things they do anyways.
Ok, we do realize this story is told from third person right? Meaning the sexy voice comment wasn't from Yu Jin-Ho but from the author right?
here's the secret, only law abiding citizens, in other words the responsible ones, will listen to those laws once guns are produced elsewhere
and their face. you have to know their face too.
aw yes the mighty flintclocks, for every strike of the flint one second passes
I dont know about the designed to be easily taught part it's more like we just jacked the Roman alphabet and wrote what it sounded closest to but your generally right that you can pretty easily get by with just the 56ish sounds though it's pretty common to see the "sh" and "ch" sounds as separated as unique sounds. the real difficulty comes from when the words aren't english but adopted from some other language. the words with French origin are some of the worst because they have a ton of silent letters for no reason specified in the english rules
*glances over at my enormous pile of shiny dice* not just because it attracts women
you poor fool... hes currently thinking about why he needs to show up to training in nothing but underwear while smeared with peanut butter
honestly that's most of the rules. there are ones like the non metal metal and metalloid rules, and the rules for how each group pairs based on the number of electrons they have. the other rule grouping I can think of that you dont have is the transition metals which are just downright weird to learn.
and that's called efficiency folks
yes because google is 100 percent reliable all the time. I'm not necessarily saying your wrong because I haven't looked at it myself but no need to be so aggressive
mostly because in situations where the original text seems wonky there will always be someone who blames the TL for bad work
All that glitters is gold, only shooting stars break the mold
said didn't it? BOTH OF THEM