![]() In Patch 7.2 players return to where the invasion began - the Broken Shore. If you find this guide useful, please rate so others can access it more easily. The Broken Shore guide was originally maintained by Anshlun and is now maintained by Voxxel. Contributing to a building on the Broken Shore no longer awards a Legionfall Recompense item, and the Artifact Power value of the Artifact Power token awarded has been reduced.įinally, completion of the opening Broken Shore scenario is required on ONE character to unlock Argus. In Patch 7.3, several quests for Conquête de la tombe are easier to complete, the ilvl 880 Relinquished tokens cannot be purchased, and there are several new items to buy with Nethershards. You can find brief information about all the new features of the zone, including new storylines, new faction, zone events, rares, building system and collectibles, such as the new-returning currency Éclat de Néant, catch-up gear sets and vanity items. This guide is about the Broken Shore, a level 110 zone added by Patch 7.2 to the Legion expansion. ![]()
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3/1/2023 0 Comments Nip tuck season 3 dailymotion![]() ![]() …Plastic titties & boner medicine? Is this what the world has become? What a bunch of ersatz freaks!!! If people spend enough time admiring themselves in front of a mirror, they are bound to find imperfections. That is what ‘plastic surgery’ was started for, not to be PERFECT!!! I can understand people with bad deformities or accidents wanting this. ![]() …What really blows me away are the folks wanting this surgery, all cosmetic BS. Not for wanting to be taller, but for coming to grips with reality AFTER he did some investigating – finding meaningful goals. …The young man ( Sy?) who wanted to be taller was the only one with any sense. “Every thing must be just perfect.” I liked her looks fine before she had her ‘nose job.’ I could NEVER accept a woman like her. …That girl Jet, or whoever, sounds like a super, spoiled little princess type. Damn near every post I read (I read them all) has a bunch of racially charged bullshit with people getting hot & bothered. …If this was a ‘beta test’ to find out about racism and how people are “ready, set, go” to squabble over stupid stuff – – – “Divide & Conquer” is alive and working well. This is by and large an enterprise fueled by cross-cultural racial tensions and it is a very real demonstration of the discriminatory preference for some traits over others.įor: Angelic, who wrote something about ‘graphic images’…Didn’t bother me at all, I ate a couple of sandwiches while watching. The people depicted in this film are not just throwing their hands up on a whim and cosmetically altering their features on some hidden merit, they’re doing it because they have been influenced by a dominant culture’s vapid images of perfection. To get a nosejob for the purpose of having a smaller nose is one statement, but is it ever elucidated as to why they think a smaller nose is the image of beauty? These are direct projections of white anglo-saxon trait values onto the eastern world and it is something I find more than a little creepy. ![]() ![]() The fact remains that white culture does set the standards (quite arbitrarily) for what is to be considered normative in their respective societies and this beauty pageantry affects psychologically the self images of the other ethnic groups. What is revealed in this piece is the unrelenting racial pressure of white western European societies on previously colonized or recently integrated nations. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There also is PhotoMerge, which makes it easy to take elements from similar photos and combine them into a new picture. There is an assistive mode for correcting lens distortion too, but I don't have any photos to fix. This is the problem I'm having with PE6, and no new features stand out. Who doesn't need help creating black and white photos? I know that's something I do every day. More positively, installation is quick and starting PE6 on a 2.0 GHz Core Duo iMac is very quick, as in a couple of seconds-wonderful!įor me, it's about image editing, and there are some exciting new features in PE6. Irritatingly, a few new directories pop up in your Documents folder like AdobeStockPhotos. Installation results in your Applications folder being populated with Photoshop Elements, Bridge, Help, and a Stock Photos application. PE6 still requires an installer and, curiously, that you quit web browsers before beginning setup. I jumped on the 1.27 GB download, and have to say I'm not disappointed, though maybe I should be. Available both on disc and as a download, PE6 costs $69.99 to upgrade and $89.99 for the full version. ![]() PE6 is a universal binary, requiring either a G4/G5 or an Intel multicore Mac running OS X 10.4.8 through 10.5.2, 512MB RAM-hahaha!-1GB recommended, and at least 64 MB VRAM, even if it's with some crappy integrated graphics. A little over a thousand days since Apple announced the transition to Intel, Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 is finally on sale. ![]() |
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