Totally agree, I play 90-95% single player games, I don't need an account to play those and I certainly don't see why I need an online identity connected with what I play alone at home.
Totally agree, I play 90-95% single player games, I don't need an account to play those and I certainly don't see why I need an online identity connected with what I play alone at home.
I used to be kind of bare but these days I'm taking up most of them:
Best of both worlds, I have the whitest name ever, which gets me in the door, but I'm South Asian, so "surprise" you get some minority cred with me on staff!
I do appreciate the job/resume tips you put out, but is there any way to incorporate more from the non-profit sector?
Chalkboard paint is great, I did most of my kitchen in it with a nice accent red on the 4th wall. Not only is it great for leaving yourself notes and reminders, people LOVE it when you have a party. I'm currently rocking a painting that someone drew a few weeks ago, but the next time it could be something completely…
Yet your holiday celebrates zombies?
And people like you wildly exaggerating when none of your freedoms have been taken away.
Wake up, PC gaming is dead.
Here's my question: What, if anything, will the girl scouts do to you if you start flipping their cookies? IE, but 300 boxes of thin mints in season, throw them in the freezer, then sell for $15 when cookie season is over. I can't imagine it would end well, but just wondering.
Why does it matter? All Mario games feature romance, I don't see how heterosexual love can be less adult than homosexual love.
Well you can argue that you should stop pretending that Twilight isn't appealing to people that read books...but that doesn't mean that it's good. Popularity and accessibility ≠quality (See: Angry Birds)
Two Gamecubes walk into a bar. They sit drinking, reminiscing about their younger days. As the night wears on they are joined by a couple more of their NGC brethren. All discuss their hopes for the future, contemplating going back to school as a group and venturing out into the world. Where, you may ask, could…
Hey, don't worry about it, when I was a kid I'd wake up on Sat, walk downtown and go to the arcade for a while, hit up some pizza for lunch, go to the library and grab some books, then go spend an hour or so at the comic shop. God, am I surprised I grew up to be the way I am?
Except if you're salaried and expected to work 60+ hours a week during a rush.
Fantasy football, you're all the same people now.
Oh yeah, at the beginning? Totally. It helps me get a feel for what I can and can't do, how I interact with the environment, etc. Once I get past the tutorial or intro section I usually settle in, but don't mind taking some time at the beginning to stretch my arms.
Not sure if you're joking, but they just buy your debt and then charge you an astronomical interest rate. You may pay 11K principal, but you're looking at at least $30k in interest charges.
Aww, pandering to Seattle, they're so cool they liked Angry Birds before it sold out.
Can't tell is serious or misinformed...she's lip syncing the show as most pop artists do these days.
All I know is that I never would have purchased my 5 consoles and over 100 games if the used game market didn't exist. I've always bought consoles new, but in my initial toe-stepping into the great lake of gaming, I had just graduated college and could afford a GameCube, but only enough for 1 new game. I looked…