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https://www.walmart.com/ they're a small locally run business!
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This is talking about the WiiU version.
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But they're all Leola root :(
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Late posting, but reminded me of this:
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With the way society is nowadays with websites I would remote into the mainframe and rm * -rf
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In Jerboa I have to hit the lines at the bottom t# o see my list of communitites, then search is at the top for me.
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Yeah .33, but at least I got Amoled Black theme.
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There is in the new app update, unfortunately the update broke my inbox. So I have to reply to this comment from the web.
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That's great. Does it do that all the time or is this a one off thing?
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You can use the search up above (at least on the web) and then search using the community filter
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I love the Ace Attorney, Professor Layton, Zero Escape, and Ghost Trick games. We really haven't had anything since. I'll always think fondly on those "digital novel" games.
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User flairs would be cool. Also a script that opens the current instance's version of a post or community when I click on an external instance link.
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Blooket is great! My students adore CryptoHack! I'll definitely try your Post-Exam review this year.
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I could go for a fried egg sandwich right now
I really like a game I made up called Hot Seat (although it's not special or anything) Here's how you play: 1. Randomly pick one student to come up to the front of the room to fill the "Hot Seat" 2. Randomly pick another student to ask the Hot Seat a question. 3. If the Hot Seat student gets the question right I reward them with a piece of candy or something and they stay in the seat. 4. If the Hot Seat student gets the question wrong they have to leave the seat and the questioner sits in the hot seat. I have students write their own questions and it becomes a great review tool. What are your favorite methods for review?