Yeah. Your main combat level is on the player/companion, so it's much easier to change up your team and try out different beasts. Individual beasts do have levels, but that's more about when you can 'remaster' (i.e. evolve) them and to unlock moves (which you can swap out at will). Also, elemental type effects are so much more interesting than just a flat damage bonus, and the music is really good. So in summary, yes, I would highly recommend.
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So I ran into this word in two different ways without realizing they were the same word. I saw it written down in various World of Darkness books (where I pronounced it phonetically), and I heard it spoken in the Laundry Files audiobooks (where they pronounce it "gesh"). It took me ages to figure out they were the same word.
It's ending because it's old. JET has been running since the 80s. It's successor is ITER, which ran into some delays, but is expected to be finished sometime next year.
I fall on my ass in the carpark outside the office. It's cold, but assuming there's no car there at the time, I just walk round the building and let myself back in.
I thought the no car thing was a pretty safe bet at this time, until one drove past as I was typing this.
I never had that floating over the document I was viewing, just in the home tab of the menu, but I did find a way to switch it off. 'File > Preferences > General' has an option to 'disable all features which require an internet connection'. There are also options in there to disable that opening splash screen if you don't want that.
I started with LoadingReadyRun (@[email protected]) because I've been a fan of their work for many years now. I've found a couple of authors I'm fond of: Charles Stross (@[email protected]) and Neil Gaiman (@[email protected]). George Takei is a good one to follow as well (@[email protected]).
That moment with John Cleese and Eleanor Bron critiquing the TARDIS as a piece of modern art is going to live with me forever.
It was a co-ordinated effort to draw out a military response. Pulling a similar 'prank' on police or other emergency services is absolutely a crime (maximum penalty of up to six months in prison or a fine of £5,000), so the fact that he got arrested for it isn't that much of a stretch.
For me, the disconnect is in how this is supposed to 'prove' that it's a conspiracy. They fake an alien invasion, and the people who deal with alien invasions show up to deal with it. That doesn’t disprove aliens in the same way that a hoax call to the fire department doesn't disprove house fires. But I guess that's kind of the point, if you're in these kinds of echo chambers then logic gets ignored and replaced with whatever the face of the group is shouting.