Debaicheron
Debaicheron
Debaicheron

They mean real-money fuel-pool to be able to go on missions, not in-mission fuel. It replenishes when you don't play, but it's also purchasable. Basically the wait-or-pay-to-play model.

Warning: The following may sound tinfoil-hat worthy, but hear me out.

They will never be fixed for me.

Lovecraft himself used an adjective that describes his work: "eldritch". It means unearthly or weird. Lovecraft takes this to the extreme, describing creatures, landscapes, objects and even civilizations that are so cosmically otherworldly to the human mind as to make his characters go insane or at the very least

Unless you have an accent or speak an unsupported dialect.

Well spoken.

One of the people I played with did this too! In the white sands at the very end... I have done it myself since.

The PS3 disc being required to run the PS4 digital version.

Will be determined on a title-to-title basis.

The PS4 has a blu-ray drive. PS3 games come in blu-ray discs. Reading information on a disc, such as identifying tags, can be done by any blu-ray drive. Running the code contained in the disc, when it has been programmed for a particular architecture, through the CPU is another matter entirely, and something the PS4

"Imponte" is a first person imperative in Spanish, literally meaning "Impose your will".

"I do not give the benefit of the doubt to someone who is afraid."

No, I do not agree.

I see. So because other men made her feel unwanted, mistreated or lonely means that she is wrong to be afraid of this one? That drunk on the job, after hours, 2o minutes, alone are no longer factors?

Ok, but why? Why do you think she is afraid of men?

Yes they do. We do not know that she worked at a large tech building, though. We do not know why she did not call security at all. Did not want to embarrass him? Alert him and escalate? Broken phone? Pervert security guard? Elderly security guard who might just get hurt? Bully security guard would beat the drunkard?

You think it's a delusion of mine that someone would write, and that we would comment, about being uncomfortable and afraid if a coworker, male or female, blocked the way out of their office after hours, for 20 minutes, making comments on their appearance, while drunk on the job?

I do not know. No security, maybe?

Yes I do.

Why does that matter. He was drunk. On the job. Why is the onus on her?