I feel bad for you. The Microsoft fans jumped all in your ass. I guess next time you should say Microsoft exclusive. Anyone with more than a double digit IQ understood what you were trying to say.
I feel bad for you. The Microsoft fans jumped all in your ass. I guess next time you should say Microsoft exclusive. Anyone with more than a double digit IQ understood what you were trying to say.
I really don't understand why everyone is giving you such a hard time. It seems obvious that you don't own a X1 or 360 and many, many people either can't or do not wish to play on PC. Don't let them get to you. You were being perfectly reasonable.
What if the player pulls down the goalpost and rolls the ball over it as it lays on the ground?
What if a player . . . "pretends" to dunk? I mean, with no ball?
OK, let's try to come up with some loopholes here. If the rule really is just that the football can't be used as a prop, then couldn't a player technically dunk the football through the goal post as long as he first makes clear to the ref that his intent is not for the football to represent a basketball, but to remain…
casual. I write the grocery list and erase it before anyone can see it so only I know what we need.
so what? I've made dozens of games that nobody but me ever played and nobody will ever again.
Rarest game in the world?
So he's like the Gollum of video games?
Guy makes game so no one else can play it. People make a big deal out of it even though it happens literally every day.
Psh. The rarest game in the world is in my head. To even think about it you have to be me.
wurdswurdswurdswurds and laggy unpauseable vine videos, jesus this is a headache.
Can someone just sum it up for me? really don't want to go through a movie script to understand what this guys' point is.
I have no interest in making it some kind of mission to play his game, but doing what you just described? That's my mission.
So pretentious.
In this story: guy makes a game, doesn't let anyone play it. Pretends it's a statement.
Saying that Strong "might make a good position" coach after he turned Louisville around means either McCombs is a racist or he has a ridiculously inflated idea of how much experience and technical ability it takes to win at Texas relative to Louisville. I suspect it's mostly the latter, but it may be both.
"He'd be a fine position coach, the black families like it when you send another black round to call. But actually in a position of authority? Tut tut, it isn't done!"
Me: [begins to read article]
Imagine the most stereotypical old white Texas businessman you can possibly think of, then make him even more racist. That's Red McCombs