That, and foreign trained doctors can often be thrown into situations during their Canadian training that they weren't originally trained for. An ophthalmologist into an emergency room, for example.
I think I'll be picking up this game after reading this. Thank you for sharing your experience.
I've always been interested in this game but I had played Far Cry 2, I believe, and remember feeling it was just a chore going through the latter half of the game, so I was turned off of Far cry for a while.
I went yesterday afternoon and it was still fairly busy. They were even worried of running out of ballots and unsure if their delivery of more was going to arrive in time.
That's the whole "common sense Conservatives" schtick. It effectively translates to, "just trust us, don't look at the data, we're definitely doing this for the good of the people and not solely those who line our pockets."
Their base, often with limited critical thinking ability, is happy to lap it up as it means they don't have to use their brain.
I'd be curious if the timing of this being Easter weekend has anything to do with this. Many people had the stat holiday off and it'd work out well to swing by the polling station on their way to visit family.
I've got a few ego tools and the only one I'm slightly disappointed with is the mower. The outlet design isn't great and can clog up if you mow anything denser than grass.
String trimmer, leaf blower and snow blowers (both single and dual stage) all work great.
It's not just shifting incentives, but likely stems from capitalism in general. Things get really messy when basic human needs are turned into commodities.
This person forks.