That second run was giving me heart palpitations - skipping apples, skipping tier 6 units to keep the tropical fish (specifically a cat). So close and yet so far
It's honestly insane, I've seen NL blow runs before but holy shit. So many wasted crows/chocolates, so much over healthing the eel, ignoring useful tier 6 units to keep bad units like his tropical fish just to put more health on the eel that was already wasting 30 hp. He had so many great opportunities to pivot to a great team but stuck never made the leap so he slowly bled out. Whats funny is he pops off on the weeklies I struggle the most with, but the weekly where I win 9 out of 10 runs, NL is struggling
Your wrist remedy saved me from needing another cortisone shot (and a $400 hospital bill). No joke, followed your advice and the pinching pain and lack of strength were gone. You are a legend!
I liked doing that while also having a worm on the team. Sure, you were running a 4-sqaud with worm, but the money from the mouse would offset the worm’s apple cost and basically give you two free jerboa triggers per turn, so you’d outscale everyone.
Canadians: "It cost a billion dollars in America to have a doctor speak to you. Imagine not having free healthcare" Also Canadians: "I can literally never see a doctor unless I have been a multi-vehicle pileup for the second time"
Does someone knows why is northernlion weekly packs always a week later? Like when I play right now my weekly pack is differenr than his, And actually the pack he is playing was my last week’s pack
Gary Busey refused to shake my hand at a Horror Convention in Gettysburg like 15 years ago because I didn't have 20 bucks for the signed photo of him. Then Diamond Dallas Paige tried to shake his hand and yelled "I just got snubbed by Gary fuckin Busey! C'mere Busey you fuck!" when Busey walked away from him. True story
You're confusing easy with cheap. It's exactly how NL described in the UK as well, except the out of hours thing. Think about it: "I have a cold, it'll cost me hundreds of dollars to see my GP" (I have no idea how much GP appointments run you in the US) vs "I have a cold, it'll cost me a $6 Uber to see my GP" Which GP do you suppose will have more demand?