>increased advertising is a function of necessity
Fuck him, fuck this endorsing article, and fuck paid cable television for providing the historical example of why this claim is either naive or bullshit.
>increased advertising is a function of necessity
Fuck him, fuck this endorsing article, and fuck paid cable television for providing the historical example of why this claim is either naive or bullshit.
Too immaculate, texture up some wear and dirt. This isn’t an issue of lacking CG; magazine photos do this shit. The hair, the clothes, the eyes*, the skin - it’s not “the texture is too smooth and flawless”, it’s “the object is too fucking hospital-sterile”. Get some wrinkles and blemishes and tangles and shit going…
“Commercial”
Whether it’s any of these, the article’s, or most any theory, they pretty much all rely on a disparate amount of attention to function.
They were both toxic
Elegantly subtle.
I’ve spent the last several years building up an immunity to Internet trolls
AND educational? Take my glitter biscuit!
Oh shit, mind trip, this reminds me of playing their “Crazy Miner” level so long ago. I was pleased when I finally mapped the path out, and eventually cleared it.
Our betters have updated the 20th century’s “Lawyers. Ugh.” for today’s brave new world:
I mod with NoScript and RequestPolicy, sites web pages can’t communicate with outside stuff unless I say so. And I pretty much give the finger to socnets, uniformly. So mine are blank, but intentionally.
Oh, equivalence in one line or less, how clever, how subtle. You got here as fast as you could, only to rush in and dump it on the floor unceremoniously. Didn’t have time to add any amount of originality either. At least when a dog does it, they’re ashamed.
Real life is so much better when you give imagination an inch. Or three.
>lol nope
Hmm. Yes. Well put.
My brain is going to be chewing on this phrase for hours.
Pulling the trigger on allegation is bad enough, this one doesn’t even “Ask questions later”.
Yes, but yours is the much more tolerable “Gravely” variant, not the retarded rhetoric one.
The Witcher 3 is an entirely singleplayer experience. It’s Good Old Game release is free of DRM. It received a bunch of free DLC. It took four years to come out, rather than being rushed to fit an annual release schedule.