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love that funny lil mafia robot
#isaac acerbi#dashbored#doodles#tv head#still hilarious seeing him in a screenshot on the steam page is what got me to wishlist the game
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Isaac Acerbi. Thoughts?
isaac is great i'm a sucker for the kind of character who shows up early in a story and the protagonist helps them out so they're like "you're a good guy, i'm gonna stick with you." and then they get dragged along on some insane adventure just because they happened to meet a guy. isaac's one of my favourite examples because he just doesn't give a shit he totally rolls with the punches, you can take that dude to the satellite and he's just like "well my buddy nic is here so i guess i'm here too" that dude guns down ancient abominations entirely because he's so dedicated to hanging out with the guy who saved him from a frog in a cave
and then it's all Over and he's done all this crazy shit and destroyed the garden and he gets out and he goes "well that was some crazy stuff." and starts another gang it's so good! guy who witnessed the horrors, shot at them till they died and just got back to his day job (organised crime) i love it.
it's so good too how he's like a straight up mobster, part of a gang in turf wars Mobster but he just spends the entire game being a reasonable dude. he's like, probably not even third for most insane party member i'd argue he's the most well adjusted next to maybe eliose who gets a pass for being the ghost of a dead kid and enoch, who doesn't speek. you somehow put this mobster next to a group of SAPU members, a NEET and a guy in crusader cosplay and you somehow guy "i find the mobster most reasonable here". we probably should just shoot the horrors to death, you're right man!
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Dynamic duo of losers.
#DashBored#indie game#fanart#my art#digital drawing#robot#tv head#Nicolas Kawamura#Isaac Acerbi#personal fav
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Arslan snatches point for Udinese in eight-goal Lazio thriller
Tolgay Arslan scored eight minutes into stoppage time to snatch a 4-4 draw for Udinese at the end of an incredible match at Lazio which featured comebacks and three red cards.
Lazio thought they had won a memorable encounter at the Stadio Olimpico after rebounding from 3-1 down at half-time to lead 4-3 with 11 minutes remaining.
However Arslan curled home a superb first-time strike from Fernando Forestieri's free-kick to save the unlikeliest of points for Luca Gotti's team.
"It was a great match, they're a good team with a great coach and a point for us is very important," Arslan, whose goal celebration sparked a touchline brawl in which Walace was sent off, said to Sky.
"Sure I celebrated but this is football, it's about emotions."
Maurizio Sarri's side were already under pressure after being humiliated at Napoli at the weekend and things looked even bleaker at full-time after conceding four times twice is as many league matches.
They have let in a whopping 29 goals in 15 matches and sit ninth in Serie A, nine points from the Champions League places.
"It leaves a bad taste in the mouth," said Sarri.
"There are positive and negative things about the match. In the second half the team showed desire and character, but in the first half we were completely chaotic."
Lazio got off to the worst possible start in front of a sparsely populated and wet Stadio Olimpico.
- Arslan saves Udinese -
Beto nodded the away side in front with a superb header with 16 minutes on the clock and the home crowd started to barrack their side with whistles just after the half hour mark, when the Portuguese forward brilliantly rounded Pepe Reina and rolled home his sixth Serie A goal of the season.
Ciro Immobile halved the deficit for the home side shortly afterwards with a simple tap-in but Lazio looked in serious trouble a minute before the break when Nahuel Molina expertly finished after a lightning counter-attack.
Sarri's charges came out firing after the restart and were level before the hour through two fine finishes.
First Pedro collected the ball on the edge of the area in the 51st minute and drilled a low shot into the bottom corner.
And five minutes later Sergej Milinkovic-Savic scored the goal of the night, calmly looking up before whipping in a curling left-footed shot that clipped in off the post.
A minute later Patric picked up a silly second yellow card for a foul on Isaac Success, leaving the hosts down to 10 just as their tails were up.
Fortunately for Lazio Molina was sent off for a second booking of his own in the 69th minute and parity of numbers allowed the home side to push for the win.
First Pedro flashed just wide from a Milinkovic-Savic knockdown and then Francesco Acerbi had to wait an age for what he thought was his winning goal, which had initially been ruled out for offside, to be given following a VAR check.
But with the home fans whistling again, only this time for the end of the game, Arslan stepped up to silence the crowd and start a shoving match on the sidelines.
In Thursday's other match, Empoli also came back to two goals down to draw 2-2 at Torino. #แทงบอลออนไลน์
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December 19, 2016
Australasian Journal of Logic, Vol. 13, #7, 2016 Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, Vol. 24, #2, 2016 Ethics, Vol. 127, #2, 2017 Ethics & Global Politics, October - December 2016 International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, Vol. 6, #4, 2016 Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 45, #S2, 2016 Journal of Practical Ethics, Vol. 4, #2, 2016 Kant-Studien, Vol. 107, #4, 2016 Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 39, #6, 2016 Nursing Ethics, Vol. 23, #7, 2016 Philosophical Review, Vol. 126, #1, 2017 Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 44, #2, 2016 Philosophy of Science, Vol. 84, #1, 2017 Synthese, Vol. 194, #1, 2017
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Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 45, #S2, 2016 Articles Omri Ben-Shahar, Lior Jacob Strahilevitz. Contracting over Privacy: Introduction. Florencia Marotta-Wurgler. Self-Regulation and Competition in Privacy Policies. Omri Ben-Shahar, Adam Chilton. Simplification of Privacy Disclosures: An Experimental Test. Lior Jacob Strahilevitz, Matthew B. Kugler. Is Privacy Policy Language Irrelevant to Consumers? Idris Adjerid, Sonam Samat, Alessandro Acquisti. A Query-Theory Perspective of Privacy Decision Making. Ian Ayres. Contracting for Privacy Precaution (and a Laffer Curve for Crime). Oren Bar-Gill, Omri Ben-Shahar. Optimal Defaults in Consumer Markets. Joel R. Reidenberg, Jaspreet Bhatia, Travis D. Breaux, Thomas B. Norton. Ambiguity in Privacy Policies and the Impact of Regulation. Kirsten Martin. Do Privacy Notices Matter? Comparing the Impact of Violating Formal Privacy Notices and Informal Privacy Norms on Consumer Trust Online. Back to Top
Journal of Practical Ethics, Vol. 4, #2, 2016 Articles Hugh LaFollette. The Greatest Vice? Cecile Fabre. Ignorance, Humility and Vice. Mathias Risse. Humanity’s Collective Ownership of the Earth and Immigration. Peter Singer. Twenty Questions. Thomas M. Sittler-Adamczewski. Consistent Vegetarianism and the Suffering of Wild Animals. Back to Top
Kant-Studien, Vol. 107, #4, 2016 Articles Mark Pickering. Kant’s Theoretical Reasons for Belief in Things in Themselves. Stefan Klingner. Kants Begriff einer intellektuellen Anschauung und die rationalistische Rechtfertigung philosophischen Wissens. Jens Gillessen. Kants ethischer Kohärentismus. Reinhard Brandt. Kants Systeme. Soon Jeon Kang. Intuitiver Verstand bei Kant und Hegels Begriff des Begriffs. Reports and Discussions Jens Timmermann. Kant über Mitleidenschaft. Bibliography Margit Ruffing. Kant-Bibliographie 2014. Book Reviews Evanghelos Moutsopoulos. Immanuel Kant: Antropologia din perspectivă pragmatică / Immanuel Kant: Visurile unui vizionar interpretate prin visurile metafizicii / Immanuel Kant: Întemeierea metafizicii moravurilo / Immanuel Kant: Metafizica moravurilor. Back to Top
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 39, #6, 2016 Articles John Maier. Modal Predicates. Barry Schein. Noughty Bits: The Subatomic Scope of Negation. Back to Top
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My first accomplishment of the New Year
Microscopic Isaac
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Redraw 7 years later lmao
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whoops i’m in an Isaac mood again
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♪ Swing what you got to save your soul~ ♫
#art#doodles#Isaac Acerbi#Dashbored#the day I draw Dolly consistantly is the day she gets fuckin' relevancy in the game lmao#which is never#but still if nobody else is gonna appreciate her I guess I will
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Isaac, refering to Nic: I've only known him for a day and a half, but if anything happened to him I would kill everyone in this room and then myself.
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