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item found
In pencil and paper games and computer and video games, an item is an object within the game world that can be collected by a player or, occasionally, a non-player character. These items are sometimes called pick-ups.
Items are most often beneficial to the player character. Some games contain detrimental items, such as cursed pieces of armor that confers a negative bonus to the wearer and cannot be removed until the curse itself is lifted; the means to do this may be costly or require a special item. Some items may also be of absolutely no value to the player. Items are especially prevalent in role-playing games, as they are usually necessary for the completion of quests or to advance through the story.
Sometimes certain items may be unique, and only appear once at a specific location, often after completing a particular task. Other items may appear frequently, and not give a big bonus alone, but when many are collected. Games may differ on how the player uses an item. Some games, many in the Mario and Sonic series, an item is automatically used when the player character comes into contact with it. There are also games, such as those in the Streets of Rage series, and the first Prince of Persia games where the player character may walk over an item without collecting it, if they do not need it yet, and the player must push a particular button for the character to collect it, but it still used immediately, when the button is pressed. Other times, some games, like many role playing games, an item can be collected either automatically or manually, but will not be used immediately, the item can be carried around and used manually either straight away if they wish or at a later time when the player needs it.
Man charged after child pornography stash found in remote 'gingerbread treehouse' Man charged after child pornography stash found in remote 'gingerbread treehouse'
Glad they caught this freak.
Maybe this should go in the strange things found in the woods
Bombs found in downtown Long Beach
Police photos show Long Beach bombs
These bombs were found in a high tourist traffic area that my family frequent on a regular basis. Scary to think that it comes so close to home. And with Spring Beak and Tourist Season so close.
Yesterday, March 4, 2018, Paul Allen’s research group finally located the wreckage of the USS Lexington. Pretty exciting news to those who have longed to find her.
More here: Wreckage from the USS Lexington (CV-2) Located in the Coral Sea 76 Years after the Aircraft Carrier was Sunk During...
I wasn't really looking for a forum, I was just Googling HB 5050 and trying to find ways to contact my representatives. I found a decent amount of information pretty quickly so I created an account.
Since this is public and anybody can look on here, I will just say I have a comfortable amount...
its up in Vancouver at the police station...
oh the fallacy of gun control. These are illegal to us lawful citizens and they don't want us to have those new pistol shotguns.
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Just kidding.
It's a receptacle for holy relic's you know finger bones of saints and the like.
SOLID GOLD!!!!!!!!!
I did see the statue that has Joan of Ark's ashes in it.
Sadly Quasimodo was no where to be seen.
All matching, arsenal reconditioned, very nice. At the Springfield Cabela's for $250.
I have several and could not justify getting another. Will I could, but did not. Be a good score for someone.
The largest booger ever recorded in history, has been found in a Lagoon near Vancouver, British Columbia:
Look at the mysterious ‘dragon booger’ found in Vancouver's Lost Lagoon
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Things in this video to take note of and store it away for personal knowledge or use the info as you choose.
50 CAL VS TRAIN TRACK RAIL - Amazingpal.TV
I think the big one was in charge, but the small one looked really suspicious/guilty. I decided to deploy my tactical tennis ball and the threat was quickly neutralized.;)
Can you believe this. Plus the guy is here in Washington where that kind of stuff is a no no. Plus I call BS to his claim it was made before 1981. Take a look at the pic and see if you can figure it out. OM efin G.
ARMSLIST - For Sale: Drop In Auto Sear Pre-'81
The 20 year old that shot and killed 2 or 3 people last year at the mall in Washington state, was found dead in his cell. Evidently he hung himself or had some help!!
Spent some time reorganizing my garage and came across an ammo can filled with .22lr I didn't realize I had (First World Problems :)). To share my joy I'm passing some of it along to you. Six bricks (3,000 rounds) of Remington 22 Thunderbolt. $25.00 each for a grand total of $150.00. Meet...
I've an old 1891 Mosin rifle made in 1896 that I had not shot since buying it from a board member last year. So it was time to take it out as I have use of a private range, covered , enclose shooting bench, for sighting in. So I get back home and I find the front sling-hanger is gone. A 110 year...