What places around here deliver on base so I don't gotta grab the keys and be the reason for a safety brief
Even post nerf the heal from Blasphemous Blade makes the game trivial in the open world. Boss fight are just harder now because it doesn't stagger as much.
Repair is always more expensive than replace.
Honestly, tell your friend "Hey, I accidentally bumped a wall with your car, my bad. If you need I can go to a U Pull it and see if I can find a replacement, or I can use my insurance, or just pay you cash, whatever works best for you"
In my very biased opinion, no relationship can survive cheating. It breaks a fundamental layer of trust on the surface of a relationship. A cheater will promise to never do it again, but if that's the case they never would have done it in the first place.
If it were me, she could stay with me until she had the leg to stand on to move put, but my respect would be gone, and the second she was out I'm filing for divorce and hoping to move her into the past as quickly as possible.
Midra is peak boss design imo. Flipping something we already know back on us. His attacks are intresting (except the nuke fuck the nuke) and his status effect isn't insta death like rot or bleed is.
Cool boss, cool area, my only gripe is the boss arena feels a tad bit small and boring. His first phase is also just a chore to have to get through every time, though I don't think the developers quite expected me to see his first phase so many times.
What helped me was I stopped thinking of fights as a fight, and more like a dance. Instead of reading the boss and hoping I could parry the attacks, I studied the rhythm of their attacks.
Swing swingswing swing swingswing.
Sekiro became a Rhythm game by the end of it, and every fight was me FEELING the attacks and parrying them not reading them
Getting to the Abyssal Woods reminded me of going to the Deeproot. I was so confused, and then baffled that there was something that far down.
You're right God gives his drunkest drivers the straightest roads
I wouldn't personally. Obviously when you got the tattoo it meant something to you, why cover up a chapter of your life? That chapter made you who you are today, without it I doubt you'd be the person you love now.
Here's how I would have handled it.
People of high rank deserve their own greeting. Things like COs, Generals, Sgt Majs etc.
If that person is with lower ranking people, you give the proper greeting to the high ranking person, and a general greeting to everyone else. In this situation,
Ma'am Good Morning, ladies Good Morning.
Now this isn't a rule of thumb. I worked in the Wing so most of the times Officers would be happy with a "Good Morning" and that's it. The only ranks we had to worry about was the CO, XO, and SgtMaj.
If they were all together I'd just "Gentlemen Good Morning" and they'd be satisfied.
It depends on the unit, and how much the leadership hates itself.
Course you also have mad motto civilians who build their life around the fact they served and make sure everyone in a 40 mile radius knows it.
Proper greeting for a female General and Major
USMC