AttackBunnies88
AttackBunnies88
AttackBunnies88

We didn’t really have much of any traditions growing up that I can remember... we never really did the same things over and over. Maybe the only thing I can recall was a particular bike route all around our neighborhood that one of the other kids taught me but that wasn’t a family thing.

No, I think you’re spot on. AtomicSnowman is obviously a sorceror.

Can someone explain a little more how this actually works? Like... you can’t see anyone else in game at all right? So you just fly around and its a bunch of random buildings and farms lying about that might change from day to day?

Mine is a bit older but involves the game C&C Renegade. Since this is an old game, the basic premise is that each team has a base. Each base has a harvester that gets $, a barracks and a vehicle building. Each player starts as a basic soldier with a gun and gains $ each time the harvester returns and you can buy a

Enh you know... depends on the frequency. If I really loved burgers and fries and only ate out once a month, I’d probably have burgers and fries each time regardless of where I am. Eating out every other day though, yea... dude should try more things.

Eeeeenh... google image search“butcher’s warts”. Or not, its just about lunch time here.

I think I have to disagree with this to an extent. From personal obvervation each toy goes through several phases. The first phase when they’re new, they’re played with in a superficial way, then later they’re played with in a more in depth way, then finally the play possibilities are “used up” and the toy is

This is not entirely true. This happened, but the real story is that when people live in unincorporated areas of the country (ie outside of any town jurisdiction) they get assigned fire protection from the nearest city. The catch is, they need to pay their share of the city’s taxes to pay for fire and police

Enh, like attracts like. Probably in their neighborhood they’re the people that pretend to drop candy in your bucket but actually grab a handful out.

Ugh, the worst part of the analogy is that somehow the cost of the beer doesn’t need to be made up somewhere. A more accurate analogy would be that the bartender gives them a $20 discount, which the rich man benefits the most out of, then adds a $2 door charge for everyone.

Yea, we usually play while voice chatting and it went something like this:
Me: Woah, that’s weird, look at this huge wooden soldier here.
Him: What wooden soldier?
Me: Right here, don’t you see it?
Him: No, are you crazy or something?
Me: OMG... its my character, he’s going crazy.
Simultaneous: This is awesome.

Dead space 3 had probably one of the BEST coop experiences in a standalone RPG I’ve experienced. I mean, there’s the usual “oh noes, it takes two of us to turn this handle” thing but there’s a lot of stuff that you just miss if you only play single player. For example there are areas and sequences where one character

Yea.... hell without going into the complexities of selling food or the overhead of merchandise, get a life size standee of a few cast members and let people take photos with them. $10 a pop and minimal overhead.

hmmmm I do have some nostalgia for the original GB.... but i suspect if they remake it it’ll have to be full size. The controllers for the other re-releases were all full size and the GB is essentially a controller with a screen.

Out of curiosity, can you expand a tad on this? IE did they not stop for gas or food either? Was everything packed? It seems pretty crazy to me as well, just curious about the logistics.

Couldn’t have said it better. Without even getting into issues with size, mix, affordability etc, there’s the whole surrounding infrastructure to take into consideration.

Ha good point... really though, I believe that your immediate family will be fine if thats your routine... the biggest thing that would scare me is that it puts a lot of liability on you if you have a guest over that doesn’t know your other exits or has a key.

So when there’s a fire in the middle of the night and you wake up and the room is filled with smoke and heat, you’re 100% guaranteed that you’re going to remember to grab the keys from wherever you left it?

I think we just witnessed an example of brainwashing right there... Where people don’t know to install or use programs unless it specifically shows up on the official “app store” of that platform.

This is horrifyingly stupid. There’s a reason why its illegal to do this on locks in any public building, because if there’s a need for someone to get out RIGHT NOW they don’t die because they didn’t happen to have the key on them.