Uh, actually, people do. It's the reason why Farfetch'd's population has been dwindling, and Team Rocket sells Slowpoke tails on the black market.
Uh, actually, people do. It's the reason why Farfetch'd's population has been dwindling, and Team Rocket sells Slowpoke tails on the black market.
Nah, I bet it wouldn't work because it'll be likely that it's prerecorded
As long as technology still isn't even close to being precise and cheap as human hands.
You don't need an actual gun to your head to be forced to do something. Sweatshops are the only option, when all other options such as starving to death, or letting their family starve is unacceptable. Yes, they can leave, if they're okay with dying or suffering a life worse than what they have working in a sweatshop.…
Well, there is the hacking angle, get it as soon as possible, so that it has all the security holes yet to be discovered. Though, that's a miniscule fraction of people.
Look at the kid who just found out about sweatshop labor.
How about my tongue? :>~
Why wouldn't he be excited? He'll be stacking paper to the ceiling.
This is all a ruse, he wants MORE porn of his daughter.
Clearly, the bullets are a narrative decision to represent the emotional wounds they've suffered in this scene.
The Obamacare of car insurance
Actually, a lot of the jerks who have seats in the government gotten them through means like Gerrymandering. The system can be gamed in such a way that one can keep their seat as long as possible, and be able to basically choose whoever is more likely to follow in their footsteps to be their successor. It's how these…
I would've liked them to be called Steam Engines, but that sounds more like a game engine than a physical box.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Monster Hunting Premier Date: October 2, 2013 Where to Watch: No Western Simulcast Announced What It’s About in One Sentence: Based on the Capcom-made 3DS game of the same name, this anime follows a group of young men hunting down metallic monsters in the near future.
Hey, I remember this puzzle from Layton
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You know what I also hate about that statement? Somehow the fact that a lot of hard work went into something somehow makes it off limits to criticism and absolves it of all guilt of being a shitty piece.
You'd be surprised what kids today know. Especially with the internet now, and the tendency of kids to educate each other somewhat.
You're gonna have to provide liquid nitrogen to keep it afloat. But it can't be any generic LN2, it has to be from Microsoft, specifically branded for Xbox