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Beach Life Virtual Resort: Spring Break - Opening and Editing The .BLE Game Files

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images taken from the game and from the game manual I have an itch to play Beach Life every now and then. The last time it happened, I found a band-aid solution to guests complaining about high prices. I wanted to make more changes if I could but I couldn't find a way to open and read some of the script files. There are some files in the game that are readable on notepad ( GameParameters.pis and the other . pis files on each scenario and sandscenario folder) but when you try to open up the . ble files, you only see random symbols. I've tried tools that I've seen recommended online ( Game Extractor , Ghidra , Offzip to name a few). Admittedly, I did just glaze over them because I know nothing about reverse engineering a game and didn't know what to do. I have an inkling to play it again recently, and I decided to try an idea that has been looming over my head but have been avoiding.... The GameParameters.pis file had a header containing the file name, and I notice...

Rohto Cool 40α Eye Drops Review ロートクール40α

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I don't really use eye drops but was really intrigued when I read somewhere that this brand of eye drops is like 'crack for you eyes'. This is a different variant from what I read about, but this was the one that was easily available to me. Enter Rohto Cool 40α Eye Drops Rohto Cool 40α Eye Drops It's main ingredients are: - Vitamin E to aid blood circulation and relieve eye strain - Vitamin B6 for cell regeneration - Sodium Chondroitin sulfate to soothe the cornea - Potassium L-aspartate to increase oxygen absorption I'm unsure if this is the whole ingredients list, but here it is:  acetic acid d-α- tocopherol (natural vitamin e) 0. 05% vitamin b6 0. 1% sodium chondroitin sulfate 0. 1% potassium l- aspartic acid 1% neosuchi gummy down methyl sulfate 0. 005% 0. 03% chlorpheniramine maleate More photos of the packaging Back Side Other Side My eyes weren't feeling particularly fatigued or anything, so I just went in an...

Manic Panic Hot Hot Pink Review

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This isn't the first Manic Panic I've used. The first one I used was Ultra Violet , but I just pretty much use it to tone my hair after bleaching and haven't really dyed my hair with it. ~ ⋆ BLEACH ⋆  ~ I've bleached my hair two days prior to using Manic Panic. I used my go to bleach from Beauteen . It lightens my colour to around level 7 or 8. I'm not really sure if that is an accurate description as it does make my hair yellow. It lightens the hair colour pretty well, not as harsh on the nose like normal bleach, and my hair doesn't actually feel like it's going to fall apart after washing it off. Plus it's easier to use (for me). The first time I tried bleaching my hair it was so uneven (like some parts were still dark brown, and others were really brassy blonde). Sometimes I still end up with uneven hair with using Beauteen's bleach, but it's not that bothersome. ~ ⋆  TONE  ⋆  ~ Next I attempted to tone my hair with Clairol Shimmer ...