you're very welcome. i was beginning to worry i had posted that in vain. we arent all bad. ive been keeping quiet about this one issue but its showing up more and more.
you're very welcome. i was beginning to worry i had posted that in vain. we arent all bad. ive been keeping quiet about this one issue but its showing up more and more.
look can we please stop this PC master race crap. it's offensive on many different levels and i am saying this as a PC gamer! every time someone posts stuff like this i shake my head in shame.
I've been playing PC games for about 25 years, I've been on Steam for a decade, and still never mention anything about the "PC Master" race. Because that's fucking gay. And it makes all of you sound like 15 year old retards.
No! No different! Only different in your mind. You must unlearn what you have learned.
In before :
PC PC PC PC PC PC #masterrace PC!~
The original God of War on PS2 looked better than most PS3 launch games, so there is precedent.
Wisdom is definitively not your forte it would seem, a shame it is.
I can't remember him ever tip-toeing safely and daintily through traffic fighting crime and saving kitties from trees either.
Nuff said...
I'm with you. I really enjoyed Cloverfield. Super 8 on the other hand...
Cloverfield is awesome.
i liked cloverfield. there was questionable acting but for the most part it was enjoyable.
He's just the one Japanese guy they put in american movies when they need to justify a Japanese-ish movie.
Some Japanese say he's kind of a Race Traitor.
What is wrong with Ken Watanabe?
Naw, these didn't make me lose faith in humanity. On an every day level, ordinary humanity is just fine. It's corporations and their executives, and the corrupt politicians that cater to their will; people who have willingly traded their humanity for prestige and profit—that we have to worry about. But I never had…
Well, I say at least seven of these are good reasons to support your local used bookstore.
Behold the power of the computer and the Internet being driven by marketing weasels and government spooks to erode every last atom of privacy you have.
TV screen goes black and a soft voice announces: "Too many viewers for this show. Please remove one person. Anyone can voluntarily leave. Preferably someone that will not be missed by the remaining people. Dave? Dave, I think everyone here knows it's you Dave, but are too afraid to say anything. Just go, Dave."
I like how Google assumes that whoever ends up using their gaze-tracking headset will most likely sport a tiny, unconvincing combover.