JonathanR
Jonathan R.
JonathanR

I can envision this being used to make people look like Thorn from One Must Fall

I don't think AOL would react too kindly to that.

Generally I tip wherever it seems like I'm expected to, so basically all the situations you described plus the food trucks and delivery service and whatnot. 15% for most things. I live with it, I just find it all very exhausting and it doesn't always seem justified to me.

If that were the case, wouldn't it just be X Wars? Seeing as... X in Xmas is a stand in for all of Christ.

Shouldn't the person maintaining the robots be payed a normal salary? I understand you thinking it's not weird for these places to have a tip jar, but do you every question why it is they collect tips when they are already paying their employees normal wages? Customary stuff like that just makes me somewhat irate

And here I thought that was why people moved to Florida...

That's nothing. They also have Digimon Xros Wars... where the X is apparently just supposed to be a substitute for 'Cr'

I became frustrated when the lines didn't clear.

Nevada ruined the Watch Dogs belt.

didn't stop the line of equally dull states above from all going after Watch Dogs 2 :P

Is it really? Those crazy Japanese people... not knowing how the letter x works.

What do you mean 'what?' It was a pretty simple sentiment. Tips are intended to supplement the wages of a service worker (sometimes based on the quality of service), but lately a lot of places seem to expect tips even when there aren't any people serving tables or anything. I gave the example of food trucks.

These tricks are to help children learn to learn their basic multiplication figures more than anything else and for most children multiplication comes before dealing with fractions. People who know multiplication already usually don't stumble on multiplication with five in the first place.

Because the multiply by ten divide by two method is incapable of producing fractions from whole numbers during any step of the process. That automatically makes it less confusing for children who are learning multiplication and division.

Ehhhh, that sounds sketchy. There are already in-game items that make jumping weirder and floatier, so the idea that you couldn't tweak some other related values without crashing the game seems a little farfetch'd to me. Maybe people haven't figured it out yet, but I'm sure it's plausible.

Because it's a ridiculous game to be the top pick anywhere and combine that with Oklahoma's ridiculous shape, it's just wacky crazy.

It's an old spinoff of Age of Empires based around Greek myth.

The Sims 2? So Alabamians have taken to stealing stuff that EA is just giving away for free now?

No, because multiplying by ten and then dividing by two makes more sense. It also takes away the nebulous concept of 'moving the decimal place' which is really just another way of saying multiply by ten.

That'll work fine until the hackers figure out how to disable the code that causes the game to check when you fall to your doom and add a teleport code that allows them to jump back to where they were a few seconds ago. Or maybe they'll just plain find a way to toggle gravity.