Oh look, someone who doesn’t know what they are talking about.
Oh look, someone who doesn’t know what they are talking about.
What? No “Shut up or I’ll give you something to cry about.”?
I started back around 2005 when DOTA got hella good, when you showed it to friends it caught on like wildfire.
He read the article and decided to express his opinion and comments on it in the comments section, just like anyone else would. Not sure what's wrong with that.
This is one of those articles I look at and think:
The RACIST WHITE OPPRESSOR MADE THAT
Yeah, maybe in pedant land, but in the world of video games, third person refers to a camera that follows behind a character. The camera style in MOBAs is almost exclusively isometric.
No one's strong as Gaston,
No one's long as Gaston,
No one's got such an incredible schlong as Gaston.
In Disney there's no one with half the talent
In the bedroom and with the brawn.
Wise decision; let the shitty game speak for itself. Gameplay looks terrible. Can't wait to play.
The change to the search function is huge, in my opinion; I find myself significantly less stressed while exploring new areas now. I was TERRIFIED of unlocking the Perk that increases the Search range, for fear of crumbling under the weight of the unanswered search "ping", but I might actually do it now.
How am I supposed to fap to this now?
Hm. Good question. You're right, it's complicated—precisely because everyone has their own identities, there isn't a sure-fire catch-all label for people. It doesn't come up too much in my daily conversation for me to label someone, so I don't usually, unless I know they like to refer to themselves as something in…
I'm jumping in just to say most people I know who refer to themselves as "Mexican-American" or "Salvadoran-American" and so on are people whose families very recently made the move the U.S., so they still feel a strong cultural connection to their family's origins, even if they themselves were born in the U.S. I often…