I mean, punching is good and all, but for most people I recommend a good strike with the heel of your hand. Like so. The reason? Not many people train enough (like, come one, who actually trains to punch regularly?) to prevent the wrist rolling during the strike of a punch, and it both weakens the strike and can injure your wrist. It's also a naturally tough area (there are only two places on the body with 'thick' skin: the palms and the soles) and the impact is transferred onto larger bones covered in that thick skin, rather than onto the knuckles (i.e., vulnerable joints) covered by thin skin that just loves to split open.
Go try it now against a door frame. See how hard you can hit with each.
I have to boggle at that. Probably 2/5 of the people older than 60 that I know have fox news (with a brief surge of newsmax or whatever back in 2021) on constantly. I know I've lived in some bloody regions, but it can't be such small number. My mind just boggles that I am somehow stuck so squarely in the midst of such fools when only 1% of americans have them on.
Aye, that's why I was so confused about people not knowing what they were. Those damn commercials are still stuck in my head (along with most others when I get reminded of them. I hate advertising.).
It'll get shuffled into some lower charge than murder. I remember a story where one cop drove past another during a traffic stop, doing something in the order of 100+ mph, hit the other one, dragged him a distance, and yup, the dude who got hit and dragged died. He wasn't charged with murder, but a lower manslaughter. The shit-for-brains actually pled not guilty, rejecting a plea bargain.
The reason he drove so fast by the other? It was a prank that supposedly was sometimes done.
Many states in the US explicitly say you can resist an officer using force when they shouldn't. Many juries, DAs, and other cops in said states won't give a shit.
As for the going against the constitution, the word murder in the executive order basically removes any contradiction, because murder is a legal term in the various penal codes and wouldn't fit someone who had shot a cop lawfully.
Setting aside the graphics, the map/open world, and magic becoming mana based rather than vancian, they really feel like the same gameplay to me. I think the bosses were actually easier in DS1. Honestly. Fighting the final boss, or say that capybara demon, really felt more like I was being a badass, learning the mechanics and being better than the boss, than the utterly annoying final few bosses in ER, where it was all about getting my stats high enough.
Ah, I didn't realize the balloons got that high, and thought you were jumping from heights where you'd normally be praying your AAD would activate by now.
I don't think I ever beat this. I would get to the last parts, but inevitably the rental period would end and I'd have to let it go back to blockbuster. My friend wouldn't let me borrow his either. Multiplayer with him was a lesson in getting my ass beat.
So in other words, to clarify for the people at home, you should remember that old saying about "better to be judged by 12 than carried by six," and remember we now have a new corollary: If you can't trust them being judged by 12, ensure they're carried by six. I'm honestly half-surprised that we haven't heard of the attacker of Pelosi's husband being pardoned. Imagine a world where your attacker gets pardoned for his attack on you, and know that it may be coming sooner than you think.
Aragorn was pretty directly descended from the cool humans, or Numenoreans. They have some special things, like living to something like 24X years in Aragorn's case.
'BuT He wAs jUst tHrowIng his HearT to thE cRowd' I hear you say. Well, motherfucker, what fucking crowd the second time he did it?!
Get the fuck outta here.