HimikoHime
HimikoHime
HimikoHime

What do you mean by that? You only work 2-3hrs or you only get paid 2-3hrs...

Wow that's a huge number for me. In Germany (at least around my area, but I don't think it's much different in other stores) there usually is just the store manager, one assistant and the rest are the hourly paid helpers (2-3 but budget for those hours is tight, except for Christmas). Some high stores have an

I'm just wondering how many employees are there on average per store so the store manager can actually be off and the store is still running?

There is a saying you know if you have an insurance when actually something happened. Luckily the mandatory health insurance in Germany will cover most of things and some extras depending on the company you did chose. But things like you quoted can happen with what we call private health insurance. If you get an

I'm from Germany. The only times the media catches up on gun related violence is when normal people go on rampage, if it's a youth they usually call it an Amoklauf right away (and blame games later). But I can't call numbers how often it happens. When people die it's mostly stabbing or other blunt force. It's sad that

Maybe I should describe it different. If I'd be a policeman and I know everybody can carry a gun under their jacket then I'd be more nervous when dealing with suspicious persons. Without guns the worst thing would be running into a knife...

I get your point. But every time it is publicized it also seems to be a very stupid reason someone gets shot. Cases like "it looked like he had a gun so we shot first". I'm sorry I have to be the no fun European here again, but with stricter gun laws policemen (and everyone else) wouldn't have to live with the

I count it as an success for US police that no one got shot accidentally...

Users are posting on Steam's forums that the German (and Austrian) versions of the game have been hit with an 11th-hour delay. The reason? That those versions contain "an unconstitutional symbol", and mean the game's release in those two markets is TBA.

No it's allowed in art forms. Problem is games are not seen as art here...

Damn even Germany and France got their post WWII shit together. It's just annoying to see Japan, Korea and China still debate about things long past. I don't say you should forget the things that happened, but at some point you should get over with and get along together again.

Interesting Japan didn't seem to do the numbers war that the West did with 16, 32, 64-bit.

Design style? I never felt like there is a real pursuited style in League of Legends, except cartoonish. Can you point out just by the design if a character is genuine or not? For me, all of these concepts could easily fit into LoL.

This is also a big thing for me. Looks like I have to sit down an afternoon and pop every game in to download the extra stuff. They really could keep this part alive. It's not like you download additional content all the time. I don't think that'll cost them so much bandwidth to keep it running. Man, that part I hate

How cute, they really did the FF8 waltz. I like the idea they told everyone to come as any character they want to.

Last spring, Lotteria also used anime to sell its burger towers—namely, Evangelion: 3.33 You Can (Not) Redo.

Classic.

Stopped reading at iOS.

It's funny how people comment on Japan should drop the law, but on the other hand US is still nipple phobic and don't dare to show your bare behind.