i guess medics do really flash
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No, there's no way to make it higher quality because there's no way to increase the pixel density.
It's all preference.
The Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison)
1984
Moby Dick (Herman Melville)
Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte)
Fahrenheit 451
Noble House (James Clavell)
The Jungle (Upton Sinclair)
Perfume (Patrick Suskind)
The Devil in the White City (Erik Larson)
A Short History of Nearly Everything (Bill Bryson)
The Catcher in the Rye (JD Salinger)
Brave New World (Aldous Huxley)
The Stand (Stephen King)
To Kill a Mockingbird
Hatchet (Gary Paulsen)
Night (Elie Wiesel)
Shogun (James Clavell)
Kite Runner
Fever 1793 (Laurie Halse Anderson)
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
There are some more that I know of, feel free to add me if you have any questions.
i would read books rather than watch movies. in my opinion, books have a greater entertainment value than movies.
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Is there a big difference between running a game at 60 hz compared to running a game at 120 hz? I'm just curious, a lot of competitive players use 120 hz monitors so I suppose that 120 hz is better for gaming than 60 hz but I'm not sure. Also, could you share the differences in terms of gaming. Thanks.
it's all preference
i lost a few brain cells
is the problem the girl or the people?
They say that we have a the freedom of choice. To be unconfined in our choices. From what I've observed, though, the things that are significant, are reduced in the number of choices. For example, we have two predominant political parties, a handful of big oil companies, a handful of media outlets, a handful of big banks--yet we have countless fast food restaurants, a bunch of ice cream flavors that I wouldn't really care about, a bunch of cereals, a bunch of sodas, and a bunch of games. But what it comes down to is either, Team Fortress 2 or Left 4 Dead 2. Those are our choices. And some people argue that you have the freedom to vote. In my opinion, it's not really voting if you can only put your vote on two predominant political parties. It's essentially voting for one single person, where's the freedom in that? I don't think many people care enough to subvert conventional thought--we're all too prosperous. Think about it. We go home, sit on the couch with our face fully engulfed by a bag of potato chips. We're so prosperous we like watching drama unfold on this site. It's hard to think of the fact that maybe freedom is a deception. It's been nailed into our heads for a long time. We sort of believe it, rather than think about it.
Something they also nail into our heads since the day we were born is that we all have rights. If you take a look back at the incarceration of Japanese-Americans of 1942 then you'll understand that we have no rights. They are all privileges. Japanese-Americans were put into the American version of concentration camps--simply because their parents were of Japanese descent, they were born in the wrong country. These are American citizens being put into concentration camps. They had all of their "precious" rights stripped away from them. Rights are not rights if you can simply take them away. They are privileges. We have the Bill of Privileges, not the Bill of Rights.
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