Magik is awesome and that's an awesome drawing of her.
I loved that game. I thought it had some of the best interpersonal writing I've seen in a game, making it always a delight to hang out with the gang. I get why it's not a game for everyone, but for anyone that doesn't mind card battling I'd recommend trying it out.
I did once in 2010 for LoL when my main first got a skin, but that was to support a game I was enjoying (I'd also bought all the character packs they were selling when the beta ended). Outside of that I've never intentionally spent money on in-game cosmetics. I mostly play single-player though.
WTAF. At least they currently look harmless, hopefully they move on rather than escalate in anyway. Stay safe!
One of my biggest issues is that I don't even like the minimalist style they're going for, and think it reduces usability. Give me clearly deliniated sections and I'll have an easier time using your application. I've always preferred Windows because it opted for function over form. I don't want OSX.
Same except except I want to sell my 93 Camry to someone who better knows how to maintain it and buy something modern. Unfortunately the best EVs on the market are Tesla's which I don't expect to last for 30+ years.
In addition to what the others have said: - cats like to imitate you, and if you play with laptop keys they want to too - a nice rectangle always looks good to sit on. Even just a piece of paper beats boring old desk. But it's probably mostly just warm and smells a bit like you
I didn't realise it had been 10 years since heroes 7. Looking forward to the new release.
Not just British comedians and transphobia either. It's something I noticed quite a while back, that (formerly) great comedians were blaming people for being 'too sensitive these days' whenever their old jokes aged out. Instead of writing new material that work in a modern context they blame others.
Final Fantasy XIII-2. Least talked about of the 13 trilogy, but one of my favourite FF games.