Agent_O
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Agent_O

I got the PG Wing Zero. I love it but I'll probably never buy a PG again. Its just too involved putting those things together. But they do look good when they're done though.

This little trailer has completely sold me on this game. I will be mos def be buying this.

Wow all that money stolen. Instead of spending it in an arcade, I would've blew it on Perfect Grade Gundams.

My one concern is that the game will get more aggressive in its monetization tactics as the difficulty ramps up. But so far, I'm still enjoying the ride.

During the 1980s and early 1990s, Schwarzenegger appeared in many cup noodle and energy drink ads. Known as "Schwa-chan," his catchphrase was "daijou-V," a wordplay on "daijoubu" ("okay" in Japanese) and the "V" in energy drink he was selling, Alinamin V.

Hopefully the up and coming players on the baseball team won't suck as bad as this new Xmen film.

3rd party combiners are an easy money pit. That coupled with the fact that Hasbro refuses to meet the demand that is so obviously there when it comes to Combiner characters, is the reason why 3rd parties are pumping them out. If I had a disposable income I would buy up alot of what these companies had to offer.

I'm hoping for a Steel Blu Ray myself

He should be a hidden boss ala Akuma.

If thats the case then I'm def interested now. God Hand was good, and the best part of that game was crafting your own fighting style. I always wished someone would've done that again, especially since these days you could cram a ton more moves into the game now that we have blu ray discs.

Agreed. Web of Shadows was that last good spiderman game to me. I'll try this new one out when it gets cheaper

Its funny how many fans overlooked everything you just stated about this newer portrayal of Parker. This is exactly how I feel too.

I liked it too. I fucking hated One More Day.

Sterling isn't suing her, its his estranged wife who is suing her over money and property Stiviano had attained while she was Sterling's GF.

The point wasn't all that well written in the first place. If you have to write explanation tweets to fully explain your initial tweet, then you're doing it wrong. You have what, 240 characters to use within a tweet? I suggest he should've used them all.

And what "real" country is that? When you sign the dotted line to become an employee of a company, you're pretty much agreeing to their terms and conditions.

The NBA is wrong to do all this to the guy,

I acknowledge Olin's right to say whatever he wants whether I agree with it or not. But I also acknowledge the company for handling the situation how they saw fit. I wrote in an earlier post that I think Olin should've worded his tweet better because one could read that initial post and think that he's in support of

I didn't read his other tweets where he elaborated on the point he was trying to make. I only read this tweet. And the context of that tweet could easily lead one to believe that he's in support of Sterling's views. And from the article I'm not the only one who thinks this. A lot of his own twitter followers felt

So supporting the first amendment is foolish. Got it.