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Why do people like you always make statements like this. You contribute absolutely nothing to the convo
Is the mission repeatable - or did I screw something up? It had a question mark on the skull, so I clicked on it and found myself back at the beginning of the mission again.
It was a nightmare until I realised the rhinos were confined to a certain area, so I just kept going out side that area to heal
I'm currently upgrading my bow to a longbow - and upgrading huts. Lot of running around :)
Can't find all the resources for long bow. I think it's south maple I need, I assume I'll find it in the south of the map.
Recently tamed a sabre though and I love it. The kill animations are great.
American I assume.
I have nothing against Americans, quite like most I've met in person, but only Americans bring up freedom of speech.
Anyway, let me teach you a little something about maturity and being an adult.
Being mature means you know that having freedom of speech should not give you free rein to act like a complete arshhole
Regardless, I figured out what was wrong - I didn't read the 2nd quest correctly and thought I was redoing the first... derp! So polished them off; the latter 2 missions were kinda fun, but meh... :)
You are right of course, that is why we always hear things like that from Americans.
However, you should not need a government to guarantee freedom of speech, as it is a basic human right.
The problem is, many people forget that having rights also comes with responsibilities.