@Crass Spektakel
There is more then enough good games to justify the price. You can get another 5% back as a store credit for you next buy which is also cool. If you want to get humble monthly use my referral :P
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@Crass Spektakel
I get most games off gog sense they all drm free, but if a game is only steam unlockable, I normally get it off humblebundle when they got a sale going. I get a extra 10% off because I have their monthly thing which is 4-7 games a month. I got the 12 month plan for $132.
@Matthew Young, definitely not that. It’s more of a horrible clamping pain on the sides of and just above my knees. It’s pretty bad when I have to stop for anywhere between 10-30 seconds to let it subside slightly to be able to continue.
The Offers on Steam are pretty lame compared what we had "in the days"... seriously, 50% off a ten year old game so it costs €20? Most stuff I now get through isthereanydeal which usually activates fine on steam and is less expensive.
You know, why is Morgan even working in a fan-service centered bar if she is not willing to comply with the job requirements? Just get a cubicle job or flip some burgers.
Its about 40 mins in pool then I spend 10 mins in the hottub. Hardest part was first two month till your stomach gets the memo, then you will not feeling hungry all the time. I always ate to much so I am at what I should really eat. Did not really start eating "better" just less.One battle at a time
I have been swimming twice a week and just eating less, lost 50+ pounds in last five months. First three months I just did walking/stretching/water dumbbells to start off easy. Now I do 1/4 mile swim twice a week then spend rest of the time using the dumbbells.
2) However, flat-level walking or descending down a hill or flight of stairs or anything is absolutely fine. What the heck is wrong with me even BEFOREHAND?
1) Also been exercising but now confused as a current problem has now been made FAR worse. I’ve always had a problem with even as little as slight inclines walking up them, obviously stairs being the worst offender. Now my legs hurt HORRIBLY walking upwards, stairs or not.