Spence1115
Spence1115
Spence1115

In a lot of countries, a 3 year old and a 17 year old are treated differently. Generally there’s a second line for prepubescent kids.

THROAT: STALE CAKE

First 15, plus X-2, XIII-2 and XIII-3?

Maybe the book is about Final Fantasy VI...

Its literally the reason why, when my work asked me if I wanted a Mac or a Windows laptop, I asked for a Mac. I don’t really like macOS much, but I knew I’d be moving around in the office a lot, and I don’t want to carry a mouse with me (it’d just get lost in a room or down a sofa somewhere), and since I used Mac

Whilst I too had not realised the base MBP only has 2 ports (urgh...) I agree with your point in the broader sense. Why not replace the power port on the Dell with another USB-C port. Then, no need to find a power port, and you have 4 USB-C ports.

Don’t they have one of those online chat things? Which basically accomplish the same goal but faster?

They’re designed for that, and except for that Batman movie where Penguin comes from the sewers to become mayor, we’re not letting our sewers have a big influence on politics.

Monk > White Mage

I love Final Fantasy V. Played the PS1 version, and whilst it may not be the best version of it, at the time of release I did not care less. To be fair, I think I loved it most for the job system. Taking a Monk, training them up, and then taking their barehanded fighting skill over to a White Mage who could heal and

I love Final Fantasy V. Played the PS1 version, and whilst it may not be the best version of it, at the time of release I did not care less. To be fair, I think I loved it most for the job system. Taking a Monk, training them up, and then taking their barehanded fighting skill over to a White Mage who could heal and

Can we just shut down Twitter please? Its just a force for crap, it really is. And can we tell government figures that social media is not for them, clearly.

Yep. People still seem to think this. Have they not seen his cabinet? How much sense could they possibly come to? Learn from history, damn it!

This shouldn’t be a surprise, he’s been talking about this since the 80s.

To be fair, I still like the No Mans Sky one, of 900 hours and a negative rating, with the review “I don’t know what I want...”. That’s accurate.

Thankfully for stuff like this you can benefit from the same rules as everyone else, as it’d be more hassle for Valve to intentionally prevent refunds in America, and it’d look really bad.

If its shown to be faulty you often can. Retailers in the UK have to accept refunds on software, movies etc if its shown to be faulty. Not sure about elsewhere, but I doubt they get an automatic pass.

you really can’t expect an online retailer to know the full consumer laws for every country they sell to

Good. Whilst they’ve got a refund policy now, for years digital media avoided this despite countries having laws making it required. This is still small enough for Valve to pay it without worrying too much but it will at least make the point that yes, consumer rights still matter even when a product isn’t physical.

Look, he has a history, but so do Delta, so all we can really do is look at the testimonies of other passengers. Remember how the ‘boy who cried wolf’ actually ends, the boy gets eaten and dies. He may have fucked around before, but that doesn’t mean he deserves to be eaten by the wolf/kicked off a plane and subjected