Nothing wrong with a no thinking game. Sometimes I don't feel in the mood for playing a game that makes me think and I just want an action packed game I don't have to pay much attention to.
Games like the old Deus Ex and others that give the player lots of freedom to express are becoming more scarce though, I do agree. Games do give decisions these days, but they ultimately still lead to similar paths.
He has made some legendary games, it isn't like he does not know what he is talking about. If I could have another Deus Ex like the original, I would take it in an instant.
I am pretty good at managing my space so I think 256GB will be ok. I didn't use more than that on my old HDD.
I am liking the speed of it, Windows 10 installed in around 10 minutes. My PC now boots in around 5 seconds, which is amazing, and there is no cooldown period before I can start using it effectively, even with lots of start up programs.
I think I do get a 10 year warranty with this drive, which is useful.
I think officers should be able to hand out more on site punishments, sort of like driving tickets but for other small incidents. Tell them that they have resisted an order and have to report somewhere by a certain time. If they don't then they can spend time in jail after being arrested at their home at a later time or date or get a large fine. Better than throwing people across the room like that, it's only going to cause more lack of compliance in future incidents IMO. Especially if its filmed and lots of people see it.
I think people are more likely to comply as well if it is a more long term and substantial punishment than being told not to do something and let go.
It was excessive. But he also couldn't just leave her there, she is causing trouble and ignoring what has been asked of her. If there was more than one officer to escort her, it may have been able to be easier and less violent.
Fairly certain they had taken something besides alcohol.
The same substance one guy took before he ate the face off a homeless person In Miami comes to mind.
Maybe no one actually thought the guy was a zombie. Maybe the dude killed his friend for a completely unrelated reason (like, money or something), and then came up with the zombie thing later because he just sucks at coming up with good excuses.
Definitely more plausible than just the alcohol intake influencing it.
Started to eat his friend? Sounds like more than alcohol going on there... Maybe underlying mental health issues or drugs. I can't see how being drunk can cause you to start to eat your friend.
As long as you don't eat it for every meal you don't have much risk of getting cancer. That would be the only way it would be as dangerous as smoking is in causing cancer. Even if you ate it three times a day, smoking would probably still be more serious as it is normally even more frequent.
Moderation will avoid health issues from almost anything you inhale, drink or eat.
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