I agree. A "Visit Los Santos" marketing campaign would be freakin' genius.
I agree. A "Visit Los Santos" marketing campaign would be freakin' genius.
-sigh- I hate that mentality too.
So what's the point in pointing? Does it actually serve a purpose?
Very true. I have a friend working for a major investment bank in London who will smoke pretty much every night he has an opportunity. This is assuming he's not completely swamped, since his job is like 70 hours a week. Part of the reason he smokes is because he actually hates the job. It's his way of keeping his…
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There's a reason for it too. There really is nothing like playing a favourite game while high.
Sony and Microsoft really underestimate the power that pricing has over demand. Sony has kind of made an effort this time round by deliberately undercutting Microsoft, but it's still pretty damn expensive.
Haha, it did come across rather strongly, I'll admit. I usually just refrain from commenting on gender inequality altogether, since I know I'll never be able to fully appreciate how difficult it is to feel discriminated against. I am straight, white, college-educated male so I have it too easy.
It was in the ironic sense. I felt dirty after writing it though...
No. It's a recognised term for the beta male feminazi supporters and it's staying.
I distinctly remember them saying that the Assassin's Creed series was to be a trilogy. However, this was pre-ACII so I'm assuming they didn't know it would be this popular.
Journey still holds my title for prettiest game, while still remaining unique, i.e. not having guns, explosions, or dirty expressive faces.
I'm a PS4 fan and I think this is a great move! Well done, Microsoft!
Are these only applicable in the US?
Edwin Jagger, yes. Parker, not so much.
Merkur Progress adjustable double-edge safety razor. I use Feather or Astra brand blades.
Edwin Jagger and Parker are two other excellent brands of double-edge safety razors.
Same here. An electric razor mostly just makes a hell of a lot of noise on my ridiculously coarse hair. I wouldn't call the end result anything other than a trim - it certainly isn't a shave. Now a double-edge razor? That's more like it!
Disappointingly unfavourable :/
°F -> °C = subtract 30 and divide by 2