I rarely play League, and I'm still learning and improving.
You still improve and learn within a game that you rarely play, now that's surprizing isn't it? If I barely played a game then it wouldn't matter to me either.
If you find the term "casual" insulting then that's your issue. It is what it is, I'm not pretending that hearthstone is a deep game with a high skillcap either.
It's getting closer to Halloween.
There's a surprising amount of adults who don't take their children out on that night, and an even more surprising amount that refuse to let their children have anything to do with the holiday. I hate sweets, but I always go out with kids on that night anyways. It gives kids with 'busy' parents an opportunity to enjoy, and I generally give my sweets to kids that aren't allowed to celebrate, without their parents knowing.
Depends on what I'm sharing and if I really want said thing in my possesion.
Well, I did say "more often than not" instead of "always." The subject here was a boytoy who just turned 18, so he could inspire women's motherly instincts of protection, which would explain why the saggy lady wanted to feed him. High chances she would be quite possessive too.
On the other hand, there are of course exceptions. Back in the day I knew a girl, a friend's girlfriend, who once bluntly told me she would have sex with me if I accepted to have sex with her boyfriend for her to watch. She was enough of a freak for me to know she was serious, but her "desire to share" is hardly the rule on that sort of thing.
Well, I did say "more often than not" instead of "always." The subject here was a boytoy who just turned 18, so he could inspire women's motherly instincts of protection, which would explain why the saggy lady wanted to feed him. High chances she would be quite possessive too.
I know it's basic stuff, I just hate using pointers.
Grader doesn't look over the code, just runs it and checks that it works.. I have nothing to gain by copying the code from somewhere as something like this will be on my exam..