MakeSense
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Well, but I don't want New York. I want jungle. Not the big-city kind of one, but the shitloads-of-trees-and-shrubberies kind of one.

It's still worthless if you don't have proper hardware in your PC.

So if they know this, why don't they make anything about it?

I've never though of it that way, but when you say it it kind of makes sense.

I'm pretty content with the way I sound nowadays. I've done a Chernobyl travel documentary, and for some reason I talk the most. It was hard the first two-three times when editing the film, then I started to feel quite Ok about it. After having seen the finished film a number of times I'm even fine with the way I

How can they prove they're texting? They might be browsing the web, changing the song, looking at a video or whatever. I would claim that at least.

Exactly, and law mandates land owners to replant the forest once it's cut down.

The boring thing is that this had no impact what so ever on the amount of forest in Sweden.

It's pine/spruce. Basically all Swedish forests are just pine, with some exceptions in the southern parts. And more than half of the country's surface is covered in forest of this kind.

Well, it's simple.

Can someone tell me why it so that places like GameStop in the US don't sell PC games?

Then I hope everyone has seen that Train Sim on Steam.. Railworks or whatever they call it with a €1000 (Euro) worth of DLC to it. That' if anything, is DLC runing out of control and being outrageous.

I really hope every house is enterable. It would add so much to the freedom.

Since I read from left to right, and from top to bottom I notice what's to the left/top first.

Well, there's the shitstorm erupting every time they try to do anything about piracy so they don't. All the political attempts doesn't really work anyways.

Yes, the Church of Kopimi ([kopimistsamfundet.se] ). This basically makes them immune against ever being taken to court for piracy since piracy is a part of their religion.

Though Ipredator costs you like $8 a month. It's from the same guys who started thepiratebay, who created it when a new Swedish internet monitoring law (called IPRED) would go into power. The law didn't have any effect though at all and there are extremely few people who use it, at least here in Sweden.

Well. I'm Swedish so I don't have to worry.

This feels like a great way to ruin the Elder Scrolls series..

Well, they still doesn't have a retractable blade, and the blade they have is basically just a pipe with a laser inside it.