"Nothing is perfect, but I feel likeI can be a more active participant in everyday life with these hands, " said Koger, who now spends his time reaching out to new amputees about keeping a positive outlook on their situation.
The encounters we had a chance to look at seemed like the perfect difficulty, as I personally witnessed several attendees vanquish the demo dragon handily while others were drenched in dragon acid and died quickly.
But just like the guy who bought the older Volkswagen off my dad, I rarely believe those who present everything as perfect without any dents or challenges.