

So like whats the problem? New car for used car prices? I dont understand
So like whats the problem? New car for used car prices? I dont understand
Cthulhu. Also the reason I refuse to go into the ocean. Hes in there somewhere and Im not chancing that encounter
Dating apps are bad, full stop. HOWEVER if you are a decent looking person you can get by. Hinge is the only app thats really working out for a lot of people, but as a man youre likely going to need to pay for results. Also it depends on your location. If youre not in a place with a few hundred thousand people, you may not want to bother.
If youre bored, average looking, and have money to throw out, you may want to try it. What can you lose other than some cash?
Top 3? Top 10 for sure but theres some HEAVY competition for top 3
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Mostly porn communities that I dont vibe with or are what I would consider to be disgusting, like incest, sounding, and farting. Ive also banned a lot of furry communities, not because I dislike it but because its also a lot of porn. Anything AI is banned with prejudice. I have a lot of foreign ones banned but I realized I could just mute them instead, oh well.
I agree with what youre saying completely, Im just saying i theoretically could see how you could live with 2 hearts, not the efficiencies, intricacies, or failures of having 2.
Pretty sure giraffes have 2 hearts, I think the brachiosaurus also had 2 hearts too. I have a feeling there was a fish or other ocean creature with multiple hearts and maybe another mammal?
Heres some info I found real quick. No giraffe, several sea creatures, a couple land animals, one dino maybe, and some vague ambiguity.
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I understand the concern, but I see it as more redundancy, like kidneys. If 1 heart gives out, you have a spare, and considering that we only have 1 that can do its job for 100+ years i dont see complexity as being an issue.
Also Im just here to advocate the theoretical that you could have 2 hearts with no issues, rather than it being something completely impossible.
The heart is a really simple contraption. The heart is broken down into 2 halves, and 2 more halves after that, for a total of 4 parts.
Focusing on one half, what most people would recognize as “the heart” and what it does. Blood enters the heart into a mini pump, that pump pushes blood into a second pump, making it a little extra full, so when that pump decides to squeeze, you get extra force leaving it to send blood to the rest of the body and back to the other half of the heart later.
Imagine filling a water balloon with half way some water and squeezing it out. It doesnt have as much “umph” as if you filled that same water balloon nearly to its popping point and squeezing.
The other half of the heart is the exact same, just weaker as it only sends blood a short distance to your lungs and back to the big half of the heart. Thats it, thats all the heart does. 2 pumps that load up the other 2 pumps with blood to be shot out to the rest of the body.
Sometimes things go wrong, youve very likely felt a small heart spasm before, but the heart is a mostly self correcting, fully autonomous system. I cannot see why adding in a 2nd heart would be a detriment, just makes blood go round and round more often.
I spent a few years studying as an EMT and Medical Assistant and I think I loved the circulatory system the most. However, Im no doctor and I simplified the heart a bit because I dont think needing to understand everything adds to the theoretical discussion of 2 hearts
Adequately pressurized doesnt seem like a problem here, over pressurization does seem like an issue, the body is very good at self regulation.
If you had 2 hearts, i can imagine each heart only needing to work half as hard to keep a person alive, except for times when the blood vessels themselves become “unnaturally” over pressurized, such as the case of regularly high blood pressure, then both hearts have to work harder, regardless of how many hearts you have.
I dont theoretically see an issue with 2 hearts
Hmm, i guess i did miss ReFantazio from those nominations, youre right. I dont think ive seen anything of that game, so possibly thats why i glossed over it.
Also I refuse to acknowledge the Elden Ring DLC as a nomination. Also the FF remake is a bit of an odd situation as I also refuse to acknowledge that as a new game as well, but it very clearly is.
It’s basically impossible to not break down into tears at the ending.
The god damn ending is a gameplay mechanic to tell a not yet finished story. Damn you Yoko Taro
Breath of the Wilds was also an early year release GotY winner
You know, a few weeks back i looked at all the GotY nominations by year, and as long as an RPG was nominated, it won. So Im thinking COE33 has it in the bag, going by the trend, unless a separate banger of an RPG comes out.
Kitchen staff receiving tips is very, very uncommon and other support staff like bussers and hosts usually make their money on a percentage of sales while clocked in, so hiding tips has no effect. Id also assume any kitchen staff that do get “tipped” are also working on that sales percent, not tips.
I dont know which game but they did add a QoL feature that tells you whether a move is effective, super effective, or ineffective vs monsters youve fought before, based on typings.
Slay the Spire
Bungie didnt want to make halo games anymore though