I totally agree.
I totally agree.
Also blame the omnipresence of plastic surgery in South Korea.
I've heard plenty of complaints that the Wii U is slower at loading than other gaming machines.
I've got a tiny gamerscore. Please don't judge me.
Indeed.
My wife loves Chinese TV movies set during WWII. Many are cheesy as hell.
Sounds like a great idea if your aim was to stop people playing "BurgerTime".
Maybe a Japanese or Korean guy runs the fried rice shop.
Chinese have no problems with mixing "l" and "r". That's Japanese.
A lot of old-school FPSes had a "violence slider". Set it low for cartoon violence, set it high for clouds of giblets.
I've done it with iTunes albums many times. I once bought a giant box set of Jazz albums for $2 before they realised their mistake and added the extra two zeroes on.
When did top-tier, multiplatform, third-party games ever sell well on a Nintendo (non-handheld) platform?
You're not kidding about the movies not moving out of China. They have no global impact at all.
I like the "Latest Posts" view. It's like the old blog view, but makes better use of screen real estate.
Try going around saying it, and see how long you last before getting a racial vilification lawsuit filed against you.
OK, I know replying to myself is egotistical, but I'm seriously shocked by the replies here.
And why is that? Because people are insecure about their own sexuality?
How much did your last documentary cost to make?
The technique can definitely work to remove the impact of certain words.
They're trying to "reclaim the word" and take away its power. I don't agree with that, but it's one tactic groups who are discriminated against use.