I wouldn't consider myself a great player of fighting games; I generally
get killed pretty quickly.
Not exact matches
I think Bin Laden
pretty much
got what he deserved by the Golden Rule... which is Do unto others which you would have done unto you... well I think him
KILLING so many means he asked to be given the same treatment!
Pretty cool how the one guy used me God to
get out of prison and the other guy used me God to forgive him for me God making him
kill his brotha.
Second, the fact that Muslims would threaten to
kill them does make a difference, since not
getting killed is a
pretty important part of most peoples princliples.
Well, when too many of those bad little bacterium, fungi or viruses are kicking around inside, if a whole bunch
get killed off suddenly, all those little dead buggers can make you feel
pretty sick!
The sculptures were
pretty bizarre: Angry babies, men throwing babies, people
killing monsters, unhappy couples... The museum actually closed before we
got to it so we never did
get any explanation for the sculptor's chosen theme.
Special early seasons, when the deer are not yet panicked by the crackle of constant gunfire, plus the added safety factor that a hunter has to
get pretty close to what he is shooting at to be able to
kill it, are drawing thousands of former gun hunters to the weapon of Robin Hood.
I see it more as the fact that Gio doesn't really need to wear anybody down to
get his, so while the split carries doesn't appear to be slowing him down with his
pretty impressive 5.5 yards a carry average, it might just be what is
killing Hill's production.
Yes, the Kings» power play is
pretty awful, but with the way things seem to be playing out in this series, the Coyotes are going to need every chance they can
get offensively, and when you're playing on the penalty
kill so often, you're limiting yourself when it comes to those chances.
The fact that we arent
getting any solid production from
pretty much any 2nd or 3rd round picks since the 2014 is
killing us.
When the best excuse for
killing the character was that «
get rid of anything remotely affiliated with Enzo», then it's
pretty bad... and if it's just as likely «Hunter trying to show he's better than Vince», it's worse.
The match
got pretty scrappy near the end, with Leeds looking to
kill the game off while Ipswich pressed forward attempting to
get an equalizer.
30 ′ 0 — 3 Alvaro Morata
got himself on the scoresheet to
pretty much
kill the game off.
Count of days not serving during service, conditions of service (no one trying to
kill you seems like it would be a
pretty big deal), the process of
getting approval for additional days off....
You know, you can — you can continue to go through rounds of a gut
killing protocol, but at the end of the day, if you're not healthy, you're going to continue to
get reinfected because the host is weak and if the host is weak, then I mean, that — that's something Reed Davis said to me, that I though was
pretty profound.
There is
pretty much NO way you can
get out all the toxins building up from
killing lyme without drastic actions.
After nearly
killing my food processor trying to make hazelnut almond butter, I was feeling
pretty skittish about the cashew butter... I
got to the point where it was whirring around the processor in a big clump, googled some recipes which all said to add oil, and so I did.
U must take care of your
pretty hair girl, so many straightening sessions and really
kill them But anyhow, the products worked so well on your hair, I am surely
getting them I love pampering my hair Your hair after this shampoo and masque look so shiny.
I always come across some seriously gorgeous shots of people doing this floating around social media and promised myself that one day I'll find a chance to do the same; however, that's
pretty impossible because it's dangerous and I don't wan na
get killed!
But its undeniably quite fun to watch Liotta freak out, sure everybody
pretty much
gets killed off straight away and the suspense direction doesn't really work (cos its not scary at all), but its still quite good nonsense.
The over the top quick
kills get old
pretty quick - even more so, when marines do nt even express shock at the sight of a freshly beheaded comrade!
Nice graphics boring gameplay
killing few thousands of already dead guys isn't very fun.I like the weapons trough they are the same from the original painkiller just under other skin with some new additions.The backdraw of the game: The long, very long.excruciating long loading time almost 10 minutes.The only thing that might make you wana play the same level again is the tarot card you
get after finishing a level.I like the boss battles but in rest is
pretty boring just the locations are varied.The enemies are not 40 types how it might look but just 4 types.They all want the same and do the same.tones of insignificant AI which comes in front and try to crack open youre skull.I
got one!!!
Put Matthew Gray Gubler and AnnaLynne McCord in a movie and you're likely going to
get something
pretty awesome — insert Troma alum Trent Haaga and you have the assured madness of 68
Kill, a film that left quite the impression out of its SXSW premiere.
Samus
gets there and starts
pretty much going awesome by
killing all the space pirates then
gets to this giant room.
In the first movie, Haymitch Abernathy portrayed by Woody Harrelson seemed like a drunk
pretty boy, but in the sequel you
get the sense, that he and other victors never live down the
killings they had to endure.
(1) there is a long zombie - free stretch in the middle,
pretty much from when they meet the girls until Hollywood all you
get is a
kill of the week zombie-wise (2) going to a theme park filled with zombie is just stupid.
Of course, things
get pretty crazy when these longtime friends do some cocaine and accidentally
kill a male stripper.
In SPR, it's
pretty much Tom Hanks alone who saves the day, in this film, it's a whole lot of soldiers working together and
getting themselves
killed in the hope of saving other people.
I have spent every waking hour
killing myself trying to
get the word out on three
pretty good books, both in the virtual and physical world.
Jon Chevreau recently blogged (see John Bogle says investors
getting killed by ETFs) on John Bogle's analysis of returns experienced by investors in Exchange - Traded Funds (ETFs) and the results are not
pretty: In 68 out of 79 ETFs, the returns experienced by investors lagged that of the ETFs themselves by an average of 4.5 %.
«The county years ago was
pretty much
killing every cat in the shelter, yet year after year after year, things never
got any better,» says Terry.
I think after the recent publicity PETA's
gotten (collecting animals from veterininarians with the promise of finding them homes, only to
kill them a few minutes later), their credibility on any subject is
pretty much non-existent.
As an example, if you install «Dawnguard» you will
get continuous vampire attacks
pretty much every time you enter a town and you may end up with some important (this is subjective) NPC's being
killed.
However, there have been several game modes in the past where one of the rules is that whoever
kills you in - game
gets your points, though I honestly can't think of any off of the top of my head, as they're
pretty rare.
And when they do spawn it's not unusual to find them at the very other end of the map behind a wall of bad, where they are all but useless anyway since you've
killed pretty much everyone to
get to them.
As for whoever takes on the role of the evil overlord intent on
killing everyone else, they
get a
pretty cool toy to play with called the River of Skelos.
It seems that they're approved by the government, or at least the government puts up with their continued existence, but then
pretty much anybody is able to turn up, complain a bit and
get someone
killed for a considerable fee.
In concept this sounds
pretty damn cool, but in practice there's absolutely zero way of telling how infected Lana actually is which resulted in me
getting killed several times because I wasn't infected enough and the zombies wouldn't buy the disguise, or because I was too infected to actually make it far enough to move a few items around so that I can
get Amy round the zombies without being spotted!
This is
pretty much just a game of cat and mouse, who can spot who first and
get the
kill, and has all the standard type of game modes we're use to seeing.
This is also where actions are permanent too, so players can
get hurt and even
killed in gameplay, or retire after a number of games, making for
pretty exciting matches and lots of micromanagement.
While the basic campaign story is
pretty simple —
kill these bad guys to
get to the end game bad guy — it's well worth delving into all the lore, and taking the time to explore each sector to locate every last scrap of intel.
You are now able to do insane tricks besides the previous wheelies, front and back - flips you can now do some
pretty insane combos if you have the right speed and a big enough drop to not
get killed and you pull of the tricks by using the analog sticks, however, as with anything Trials this isn't a easy task, you need to add psychics into the mix and also remember to position the bike correctly before you hit the ground unless you want to hit the ground hard.
Pretty much everyone who
gets killed deserves it.
Giving everyone on the map ten minutes to
kill as many bears as they can could
get pretty intense.
While this isn't necessarily a bad thing,
getting killed over and over after missing jumps or
getting spotted at the last possible moment does
get pretty tedious.
Bloodborne was honestly a bit on the easier side especially after the first hour or so once you start leveling your character it kinda just becomes face roll, you
get have so many bloodvials you cant even use them all, you begin to
pretty much able to face roll all the enemies because they do nt hit you hard enough before you
kill them.
Although those are
pretty to me, they are very uneffective some lvl 2 supers will
get more
kills, and Nathan Drakes lvl1 can even match the ammount of
kills the autos
get.
From launch Ubisoft have struggled to really balance this portion of the game, and so currently going rogue is a poor prospect as the penalties are
pretty hefty should you
get killed, and it's quite likely you will.
As you can imagine we are
pretty excited in the office that everyone will
get to finally experience the GLORY that we call the POD
KILL.
That said, being forced to play the game in stunty ways, like
getting flamethrower
kills even though the flamethrower isn't a particularly great or fun or useful weapon, is
pretty lame.