Carrie-Ann Moss will always be Jeri Hogarth!
Carrie-Ann Moss will always be Jeri Hogarth!
You’re basically describing Jeri Hogarth.
I was thinking (in light of the context) that she looks like a mom reacting to her teenage son seeing side boob for the first time
The amount of detail and enthusiasm makes me think we accidentally ID’d Reeves’ kink in the interview.
I love how enthusiastic, weird and genuine Keanu is. Seems like a fun guy to hangout with and talk engines.
Out of all source code to steal, ARKs source code?
This was my first thought! I liked Ark but it’s the last game I’d steal code from.
You’re an idiot, don’t talk.
Yes, but no.
Bootlickers in the comments be like
Naw, it’s rich people’s math. She leveraged a million dollars. Poor people don’t have a million dollars.
I mean, I understand taxes to an extent doing accounting and managing my own investments.
She does go on to explain that if she sells the property in the future for the same price, she’ll owe taxes on that $3 million again. But until that day, she’s basically getting an interest-free loan from the government.
Shame. Jump force is a terrible game, but it is an AMAZING experience. I will never forget moments like light yagami asking goku about the dragon balls or how the only my hero character in the base game was deku and then they added 3 more as dlc. Also, I get why they didn’t make light playable but they could have done…
Licensing. If just one of the creators of one of the many properties in the game gave a limited-time license, then they have to pull the game or issue a patch to remove content.
I feel like it’s easy to guess it’s a licensing issue here.
Maybe in your bubble of the internet, my personal set of follows have been covering it pretty consistently since announcement. And like angeloCire said, we put down our deposits and are now patiently waiting.
Yep. We put our deposits down, and moved on. It’s a handheld console; there’s not exactly a ton to keep discussing.
One really neat feature about the map in Dread is that it lets you highlight all of a certain block/door/whatever. So once you finally get the item that opens a door you’ve encountered several times, you can go to your map and it’ll show you all of the ones you’ve seen.
I gotta star this one. I’ve played every Metroid since the 80s, and I have completed ALL of them - but I still just fucking hate shinesparking. The convoluted, precision-control required to get some minor, specific, and out-of-the-way blocks broken can be INFURIATING. But it’s still a known game mechanic, not a…