millions * $15/month for wow alone = this company has moneyzz
millions * $15/month for wow alone = this company has moneyzz
looking for big things out of [construction noise] this year
so like the dark edges of the crates/rocks etc? also, that fucking fallback move is bullshit.
can you explain what you’re looking at here?
+0 (because +1 makes it 2)
RIP in peace.
The primary reason that I laughed is that the anonymous letter writer referred to my Hummer as an “eyesore to the neighborhood.” He is right, of course
I quit reading about halfway through book 4. Fortunately the show has now far surpassed the source material, and I’m satisfied skipping the books from here on out.
“That would really fix end-of-game situations though”
“Own eyes?” Someone doesn’t understand aerial combat.
So did you ever get to the DLC? It took me 3 weeks to beat the first time through, 1 week to beat the second time, and about 6-7 hours the third.
Kinja’d!
“$0.2412 cents per gallon”
Why is mechanical technology “obsolete?” The difference between mehanical watches and “smart” watches is that smart watches have direct vertical lines of obsolescence. Not so with actual watches. I wouldn’t buy a $15k patek but I’d admire the taste of someone who did. I’d laugh at someone who bought a $15k apple…
what OP is missing is that hypothetically discriminating is the same as actuality discriminating. It’s just discrimination that hasn't happened yet.
What’s the difference between reading it in a guide and reading it in the game?
Game guides have been around since games. What’s wrong with using a guide for a game? Souls games are very beatable without guides but there is so much in there that would be difficult to find on one’s own. Some people may call that “odds stacked against you,” while others would call that “good.”
“completely unknown to the player unless they look online”
Why people keep comparing Souls games to DMC I will never understand.