I agree with you. That was a joke.
I agree with you. That was a joke.
That still doesn’t answer the question: why a coin laundry?
They’ve been single planet sets for the most part since the update, but I don’t think that will last.
I got a Thorn and another Super Good Shard from that. I’m a fan of the move.
I’m waiting for a Samuel L Jackson DLC.
Per a comment below, you should change the title to be more truthful, instead of this embellished filming shit. I propose “Bill Belichick and the Patriots stole opposing teams’ play sheets during pregame warm-ups and raided hotel rooms for playbooks”.
I think a better title would have been “Bill Belichick and the Patriots stole opposing teams’ play sheets during pregame warm-ups”. It’s much more accurate.
Not during closed practices.
Soccer, apparently.
it implies that people of color are in possession of a certain amount of leverage that I’m really not sure we have.
*stageplays
That’s the thing about the Rift. No one will see you wearing it unless it’s someone you’re comfortable enough with to leave sitting unattended. If it’s someone you’re that comfortable with, they’ve probably seen you in much worse.
This is so true. I hesitated and didn’t buy a great looking Fendi tie around ten years ago, and I have not been able to find it since. I need that tie. Fuck.
To be fair, I’ve gotten some socks on sale at 3 pairs for $20 from Saks, and they’ve held up well. I do cycle like 50 pairs of dress socks though, so I don’t wear each pair that often.
It’s a mistake that’s become an idiom. Like “for all intents and purposes”, “I couldn’t care less” is often butchered.
Fashion is about fit and color, not necessarily skinny jeans. There are many different styles at any time. They’re fashionable on some body types, but other body types look better with other styles. Being fashionable means finding the right current style for your body type.
Exactly. Also, why would gaming and style be mutually exclusive in the first place?
I think the style vs function argument is pointless in terms of the Rift. It’s not a portable device, and it’s an individual experience, for the most part, so it’s not like people will see you out with it or use it with you. It’s not like a TV or furniture, where other people will see the aesthetics of it.
I don’t think that’s true. My friend and I both grabbed a DK1 after the Kickstarter was over. He’s pretty fashionable, and a good bit of my wardrobe is bespoke. One of my other friends grabbed a DK2, and he’s a hipster electrical engineer.
I think something’s lost in translation here. His work was still going to be used for Destiny. It just wasn’t going to be used for the E3 trailer. Bungie didn’t stand up for him as much as they should have, and he overreacted. I really can’t find a good guy in any of this, and the real victims are the other people on…