Clearly, the car was dragged over the line. You can see it has been damaged multiple times and there’s like a car-length of space behind it.
Clearly, the car was dragged over the line. You can see it has been damaged multiple times and there’s like a car-length of space behind it.
Meh, all the people left on Facebook are probably viewing it through their phones anyway. Vertical videos are a solved problem on mobile. Kinja just about 10 years behind the curve.
The guy is pointing the camera at the right thing. This article decided that only the bottom half of the video is important. The original video shows the whole thing.
You are still completely missing the point.
I believe one of two things will happen:
Please name ONE sport that is currently in the Olympics that is owned by the International Olympic Committee. Just one.
They have separate rules and separate leagues. The NHL has nothing to do with Olympic hockey, for instance. They’re two separate organizations with completely separate rules. Neither of them own the sport, they just have vested interest in it.
You need a license to play EVERY video game.
The difference is that a F2P game still makes you agree to Terms of Service and an End User License Agreement. Even if it’s free, Riot is free to revoke your license at any time for any reason.
If you think a glass of wine is a ripoff, just don’t look at the math for an unrefillable glass of RC Cola.
To join a league, sure. You’re paying for organizers.
The problem with Video Games is that they are a privately owned intellectual property held by a corporation.
It’s merely symbolic until there are consequences. Right now, our checks and balances are failing.
Played it with my friends for a few hours last weekend. It was fun, but there wasn’t enough variety to keep going. Only four classes was the real kicker, especially when missions required one of each. It just became a “lather, rinse repeat” on each new level.
That delusion went away quickly when I saw how much cheese my friends eat.
Because the same water and CO2 is used to farm feed for cows, and then additional water/CO2 to raise and ship those cows.
Other places are saying she was trying to show the ref a mark another player left on her arm, but the ref wasn’t listening and walked into her.
So refusing to advertise a gun is a violation of the second amendment?
Plenty of blame to throw around.