Firstly, running away at all irritates your partner, lowering your Synchro, which makes your light puck a little harder to use (certain threads can prevent this from happening)
Secondly, every time you run away you lose a bit of power in the "battery" meter in the upper-right of the screen. Once the battery's run down, you can't run away any more. You "recharge" the battery by winning battles.
If there was no government, the world would be a totalitarian. The world would not have as much protection from the police and everything would be a disaster. No one would be able to control what happens in the world.
Britain throws away millions of tons of garbage each year. Much of it ends up in landfill while some is burned or recycled.
I honestly don't think there's a game called "The World Ends With You Wireway StarFox Command".
nothing extreme happens, the bottom part of that hair or the "split end" just get separated one more time, it probably means you used your flat iron, or curling iron too much. i would consider getting a haircut if your spilt ends of your split ends split.
well the game ends and the guild master begins to talk about how your hero threw Albion into chaos. after that, not much then the game ends.
It is not known how much of the plastic in the world ends up in the ocean. The oceans are becoming more polluted with various types of debris and trash.
Nothing much really, unless it's the Sun. If it is the Sun, that's the end of the Earth, of course.
In it's most general definition, Much Ado... is a comedy because, as most others do, it ends happily. More specifically, as many other Shakespeare comedies to, it ends with a marriage (or the expectation of one).
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How much kills you can get in one life before the game ends.
God didn't intend this world to be perfect.
Protons push away from each other because they are both positively charged. Much like the positive ends of magnets repel each other.