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Does capitalization matter? Can we use abbreviations?
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Guide [Issue 67] Beginners' Guide to Successfully Playing Tandems [AW Project Winner]
Metaphor replied to tweezers in Newspaper Archive
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Happy B-day Personia
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Like I said, I can still save up ( but not get alts). I appreciate your input though; it helped me feel more confident about my choice in buying it. :)
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My fellow clan mates coerced me into it :lol: I can still save up for sales + I get bonuses from premium....and yes I finally became a buyer as of this summer :ph34r: There were more grammatical errors, but I will not go full grammar nazi on you this time...
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How does M2 Hammer perform at Captain-Colonel ranks? I have a 30% personal discount on it. As of now, if I buy it, I will have to sacrifice getting M2 Isida and compact tanks (alteration). I mostly do pro-battles; more specifically, XP/BP.
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Almost 100 mil cry! :o
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Anything you do in life can be applicable to problem solving. As for reflexes, you can apply this by having the ability to press the spacebar before your opponent does in an XP/BP battle the spit second you see him/her. It does not have to be physical reflexes too. Perhaps because they are only people that you know; I know plenty of people that fit that demographic.
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Hard fought battle; perhaps the best one I have yet to play. My heart was pounding nearly the whole time.
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Reflexes and stimulation would be corresponding benefits to TO....no?
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Gaming can actually be better for your eyesight assuming you play them in moderation. Gaming has other benefits as well such as brain plasticity, stimulation, problem solving, reflexes, dexterity etc. Too much of anything can be bad for you.
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Can you still earn rewards with the clan license? If so, what are they?
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Welcome to the EN Community :)
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It is fun and learning about the culture is amazing. It was very hard to get started since there is technically three languages in one, but I tried the romanised version and started to pick things up quicker. For me, the most difficult part is trying to remember all the rules for each type of Japanese languages/dialects ( Kanji, Katakana, Hiragana). Honestly, Japanese in general is incredibly difficult ( from what I've heard it is even more difficult for native English speakers ). As of now, I can hold a very brief conversation ( I've tested this with my neighbor whom is Japanese).
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Just for saying that, I am now competing. Challenge accepted.
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Good performance in ranking cups! Sorry you had to forfeit. ~ Compliments from Fate of the Rail.
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My prediction was indeed accurate B)
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English: Native language Spanish: Achieved approx. 70% fluency Esperanto: Achieved approx. 50% fluency Japanese: Started 3 months ago ( casual pace) Russian: Recently starting to study ( casual pace)
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My bet is on Mayweather. If McGregor does win, it would have to be within 4 rounds or less; I can't see him lasting much longer than that with the lack of experience and due to the fact that MMA is short and aggressive rather than long and decisive.
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When playing speed chess, which is better? A formidable defense with little offensive pressure or an aggressive offense with little defense?
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The professors are meant to make you think for yourself more then they are to make you smarter. There are many reasons for going to college and becoming 'smarter' is not often one of them. Just because you don't go to college does not mean you will have a sub-par job/career. In fact, some of the most lucrative jobs/careers do not require a degree and sometimes do not have one available. Colleges usually will not teach you skills, but rather the ability to think independently on an intellectual level. Apprenticeships do this backwards. ^ This
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