seeing as the alternative would be to dismiss the statement and then possibly have a national, if nto itnernational, tragedy on ones hands, this is the right call.
seeing as the alternative would be to dismiss the statement and then possibly have a national, if nto itnernational, tragedy on ones hands, this is the right call.
If you threaten another person with violence and terror, it's a crime. It's threat, and you submit yourself to infringements in your right to free speech. Same goes for other kinds of threats.
That train of thought really negates all laws ever about threats and violent threats. It's not okay to make threats.
So yeah, a factoid is something which is held as true, but is, in reality, false. Not a piece of factual trivia.
Odd, then, that there aren't any sheep cats, police cats and military cats ^^
If the dog isn't immortal, that is, if *my* dog dies, im going to sue the developers for.. for.. treason! Treachery of the heart :(
Quite a lot of those are quite awful. And even so, they are prime examples of shows depicting the 80s and 90s.
Likewise, you might think that police should stop pursuing chases, too.
There are plenty of shows that focus about those decades. We call them "pretty much every sitcom and drama show produced during those decades", and it's a dark, dark spot in television history.
Sounds like you're seeking an excuse to spray the digital neighbourhoood with MRA bullshit.
Not at all, and that's a common argument from anti-feminists as well.
Not necessarily.
Oh gods yes, always, never.
Color, sound, performance, shape and handling are all part o branding.
Still, $8 is like, a couple beers.
*Not necessarily detrimental. I too prefer good gameplay, story and pacing above length.
Length isn't a guarantee for quality, but neither is it detrimental. In some games, the monotonous mid-game levels help build up a grand ending.
Kristina was a real girl king, so, that's true at least. Then she bailed, exclaimed "fuck the police" and went off to become a Catholic.
I expect you, as the instigator of this thread, would gladly but yourself in debt to help charities, yes?
That would be the essenital effect of donating her money that she could use for college.
While I, in general, think it's gret that he got a refund for a game he did not like, I do have some issues with his line of reasoning.
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