I did to! I played the second one "Gates to the Galaxy" or something first and got the first ine later. I found the first one's difficulty a bit ill balanced tho: The first two bosses were alright, but then I had to grind for hours, change all my equipment and evolve two of my spectrobes to beat the third one, the one guarding diamond that you must give the capitalist pig for his info. And after that, evey single boss was a breeze...
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If you live in the natural habitat of the north african wildcat, it's a complicated question, because if cats outnumber their wild counterparts and interbreed with them, their descendants risk adopting unnatural behaviors like losing their fear of humans. The higher than normal number of predators could also be a risk for other local species (they may be used to being hunted by wild cats, but not that many...). So, yeah, depending on the cat population density in the area, they should probably stay indoors to.
Indeed they should and are, except when they are in their natural habitat. It's better to not take them out of their habitat in the first place, but it's also better to not release a buch of them in an environment that can't handle them.
Great advice ! And just to add, a a searx user, if bing is among your engines, you can do the same while adding '!bi' to the query (which specifies to only look for results from bing) and you should get the same result, I just tested it ! [EDIT : I kept testing and it seems like it doesn't work on all searx instances, but I haven't really figured out why. searx.mha.fi is one of those where it works. ]
I am happy to be seing a nice doggo
Except for the French YouTuber "Le Bolchegeek", he's pretty cool.
You're just making me more convinced that "women" were invented by furniture companies to sell more bedframes.
Le thème ne me choque pas personnellement, il y avait déjà eu une saison appellée "les découvreurs" qui parlait des inventions, ça semble être un concept similaire mais qui se concentre moins sur des grosses avancées évidentes et plus sur des petites inventions qui influencent subtilement le quotidien. Le changement de style graphique m'étonne un peu plus, mais c'est normal vu le temps qui a passé.
I strongly agree! They have such delicate grey pattern, plus these iridescent feathers, and these orange eyes... I've been trying to tell people that and I was appalled to see they didn't seem to undertsand what I was saying. In one specific instance, I was pointing at the pigelon and saying "Look, isn't it beautiful? See these patterns? See this rainvow on its collar?" and the guy just said "I don't know, it's just a pigeon" . I'm starting to think many people don't actually look at pigeons. They don't see their shape their feathers or their colors. They quickly identify it as a pigeon, and immediately attach to them all the ideas they've been learning to attach to them : Dirty, invasive, pests... It's like their not seeing an image, just a whiteboard with a bunch of words, attached to more words. Like these overly labelled comics, but only the labels. They look at things and identity them, but don't see them.
I was gonna comment to explain why you should use UBlock origins instead, but I see the people have already spoken so I'll just confirm.