Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance

What I gathered from these videos is that the best defense from carjacking is a good left index finger to roll up the windows and lock the doors.

I got the vibe that it was very much tongue-in-cheek.

Don’t forget NuvaRing, the vaginal accessory.

The easiest fix would be to reduce this to only gifts to spouse and children. If they want to have more kids to have more outlets, then let them do it. The kids will inevitably disagree about control, and voila, that fortune is now split multiple ways in multiple directions.

It’s the vibe. Live Cowboy Bebop only captured part of the vibe, while Speed Racer caught the whole thing, then amped it to 25. Another good adaptation is Mushishi with Joe Odagiri. Despite the fairly low production values, it hits the right notes with the atmosphere that Mushishi’s known for.

In regards to Sam’s Club: For anyone not living with public transit, get it for the gas discount. It’s much cheaper than everywhere else.

In regards to Sam’s Club: For anyone not living with public transit, get it for the gas discount. It’s much cheaper

Maybe they’re just casually trying to sneak off with the free car?

Not when I’m Chinese and living in Jiangsu province half of the year. Have you been here? I don’t think you have because it’s so well-known among the Chinese to the point of satire that no one has any “同情心“, which is, well, empathy.

It’s strange how Xinjiang is essentially North Korea-lite, even to Chinese visitors. The areas that most visit are so manicured as to be a soap opera caricature of Uighur culture. In the few moment where that facade is broken, we catch glimpses of the systematic cleansing of “undesirable” thought and tradition.

Neither. More an observation on how massively popular the game is and how out of touch I am with the “kids these days”. Besides, the game’s main playerbase is in China, so an ad here wouldn’t do anything.

Nice to know that China’s best writer is a piece of human garbage that is okay with concentration camps

It’s so popular that I always see tables of people playing it during meals at HaiDiLao. Like even in the few seconds while a piece of meat cooks. It’s easy to pick up and play for a few rounds, it’s free, and it’s not very resource intensive.

Dude’s a bitch. As a fellow Chinese man, he’s an obvious entitled “Wealthy 2nd Gen”. Chinese culture spoils them more than any Western individual I’ve ever seen (including Paris Hilton and the Trumps), and they’re sociopaths. They completely lack empathy, have no concept of others, and they think they can get whatever

Or what if it wasn’t about what was put into the seatback pocket, but instead who was putting it in? What if this guy was sitting behind him?

I think the intent was to watch Ninja Scroll, but one of the parents put in the wrong tape. That also begs the question: why was Urotsukidoji there in the first place?

To be honest, the tongue cutting and eye gouging didn’t really bother me too much, and neither did the poo. It was all so over-the-top that it felt like satire and comedic.

I’m honestly not sure. Watched it at a friend’s house when we were supposed to be playing Silent Hill on a sleepover.

I saw Salo when I was in sixth grade. It was fucked up. Then I realized it didn’t hit me all that hard. That’s when I remembered I saw Urotsukidoji when I was six or seven. Now that shit was fucked.

Right? The only thing I can think of is shifting the cost of servers to players, with players’ systems maintaining the chain in return for something (in-game currency?). On the other hand, how would updates work in that scenario, and wouldn’t any developer that’s no longer indie rather maintain their own?

All I saw was “Venture Brothers”.