I've forgotten about this! I played it way back when there wasn't even a real story, but I believed that's changed.
Constantly finding resources to survive was quite anxiety inducing, lol.
I've forgotten about this! I played it way back when there wasn't even a real story, but I believed that's changed.
Constantly finding resources to survive was quite anxiety inducing, lol.
Honestly it's either or. I knew a couple of guys back in uni, one Indian the other Pakistani and they were really tight. Maybe it's just the narrow minded bigots who blindly hate another because of political history rather than treat them as an individual.
Also knew an Israeli and a Palestinian (weren't tight as such but were friendly with each other).
Thanks for this! Just added it to Firefox, but I can't seem to get past the paywall. Do you have any suggestions?
It's more of a "learn from other's mistakes" kind of thing for me. I've seen a lot of videos of people doing stupid shit and it being fatal.
Especially in terms of driving. That sub made me a whole lot more aware and conscious of my decisions as a driver. To not indulge in careless choices. It seems like a morbid way to learn a lesson, but when you see the after math - the lesson really sticks.
Oh dang, my bad.
Was kinda hoping to come across any r/watchpeopledie like communities. Didn't come across any.
Oh yeah, sorry. I meant that. So in actuality its just the 2.6% amongst the rest.
Also isn't this skewed because Zuck accounts for 2% himself? I had read that in an earlier post mentioning the same.
I have a Galaxy watch 4! Unfortunately the two buttons can't be mapped to media controls.
Oh yeah, I have that on my Samsung as use it religiously. I was asking about if it was possible on a smartwatch.
Don't you still need to press a virtual button?
Might I recommend Alba and Lil' Gator Game? Both will fit fairly well into your list.