i may just be reading your post incorrectly, but it almost sounds like YOU are trying to ADVERTISE a NEW SERVICE that MAY be a SCAM and THIS typing STYLE sounds CONSPIRING and POLITICAL. Whatever it is you are saying, it sounds sketchy to me. In other events, I learned that general anesthetics basically take the pain you would encounter during surgery, and redistribute it as extended side effects that make several normal functions a hassle. It's like your body is conducting an inspection of itself during the surgery, and makes sure to take that time where it was restricted from manually being able to think, breath, reflex, digest, cough, move, circulate it's own freaking blood, and probably a few other basic actions that allows you to live that I may have forgotten, and make those actions only work as much as they need to let your body do normal activities in a barely helpful fashion. It's like telling a joke about someone, and having them insult your entire bloodline "as a joke". I'm saying this because I had my post op check-in today, and they confirmed that the general anesthesia was the reason why I've felt so exhausted after doing any amount of work/movement, which is stiff because of my stitches and my neck refuses to move unless my shoulders do, and why I can't sleep well, which makes general thought processing a nearly impossible task, and why I feel like I have to take deep breaths every time I breathe, because apparently the gases collapse some of the alveolis in your lungs. I think the breathing issue and the exhaustion issue are connected. If I am not getting the normal amount of air my body needs to thrive, I will feel exhausted when my heart rate increases, because that is causing my body to just pump more blood that is supposed to carry more oxygen, and it's not. I still feel that I need to do a lot more exercise than I already do, but it's good to know it's not a permanent issue caused by my activity levels. (also why the hell does the xyphoid process even form in humans now? all it does is puncture your lungs if it breaks off, and it causes some of the most uncomfortable and awkward feelings that I can remember experiencing.) This week has been an interesting one so far. (this post is actually much longer than I expected. I apologize.)
It's not his own thing, but it's extremely skecthy. Steam recently introduced the ability to charge for Skyrim mods on the workshop. Not only is it absolutely pointless because the .esp files can easily be shared between people, but it's also a terrible practice that means people will likely rush to make quick, terrible mods for a quick buck. Allowing optional donations would be far better but this practice is absolutely terrible and defies the whole point of having mods.
Real thing complete with flame wars and everything. I checked it out, lots of mad people. It's getting ugly.
TFW you bin the race while leading on the last turn at Paul Ricard on rFactor after 2 hours of racing and you're like (imported from here)
>mfw even greentext summaries are turning into essays why can't this level of effortless energy show up when i have to type a graded essay this is like an itch that feels like it's in one spot, but you can't make it fuckin go away no matter what you do, and you can't stop itching it. if any of you want to see what kind of thing i almost posted because it seemed "not too long", feast your eyes: http://pastebin.com/JPXqhRcN i'm almost vocalizing more than what i normally can even gather from my foggy mind, which is insane to see this all in text form.
okay, as long as the stupid paid mods thing doesn't drift into Gmod or Space Engineers I am kind of fine with it.
No, it's not fine. Skyrim is one of the most actively modded games around, and the modding community is the only thing keeping the game from dying. If modders start charging their work, people would simply pirate the mods, modders would stop working on the mods, and before you know it the modding community is dead.
If this game gets steam workshop support, I wonder if beamng will decide to allow mod authors to price their creations (BeamNG content creators spend a lot of time making their mods, but they would only get 25%, I feel accepting donations would be a better alternative) http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-04-23-steam-workshop-now-allows-modders-to-sell-their-work
ComedyShortsGamer (KSI's brother) played BeamNG and didn't use Russian mods I feel somewhat proud of him. But then again... this is a giant loser playing the game . Like Jacksepticeye.