Talgrath
Talgrath
Talgrath

That last line is exactly why I wouldn’t be a fan of this game. I have a policy, if I have to spend more than an hour of being bored or frustrated with a game before I’m going to enjoy it, the game is wasting my time and isn’t worth the effort. Because if I have to spend 1 hour to enjoy the next 10, I’ve just wasted

I really never got the hype for Xenoblade. Then again, I haven’t liked most of the JRPGs that have come out in the last few years, too many seem to be going in directions I don’t particularly care for.

What an idiot. He really should call himself the Starfish; those motherfuckers can regenerate anything. Personally, I call myself the “Chocolate Starfish.”, don’t know why that gets a laugh so often when I say it.

Okay, I missed this movie because I was beyond the Christmas age when it came out and I was curious about what you said about the plot, so I looked it up on Wikipedia....holy shit what a shitshow of a story. Just absolutely the worst sort of shit about believing in Christmas with no point other than “Santa is real and

As a large man, I learned long, long ago that gravity is my enemy when a branch broke and I landed, back first on a tree root in my friend’s back yard. So now I do all my climbing never.

I’m actually going to disagree with you here. A collection can be finite, but for many people it just keeps growing and for some people it really is a problem. Collecting rare coins can be a never-ending search (and a really expensive one), collecting all the Beanie Babies is virtually impossible as there are over

Never said that Bezos, in this hypothetical, actually knew something bad was gonna happen. Bezos could just want to cash out and spend the rest of his life having sex with beautiful women on a private island in the Carribean atop a mountain of cocaine. You could also replace Bezos with any a theoretical guy with

Think of it like a stock or commodity. Yes, theoretically you could get that much cash...but the reality is that once you start selling the price goes down and if you’re absolutely dumping the stuff like nobody’s business people suspect you know more than they do and dump the stock too, tanking the price. It’s like

He’s dead, like all of our souls. Shove a half pound of roast beef into the void where your soul’s corpse rots to keep it company. Eat Arby’s.

Wait, Chuck Pagano is still employed? By the fucking Colts?! I thought they fired him like two years ago!

To be clear, it was $120,000 to build the house, that doesn’t mean it was worth that much. Of course, that was also 20 years ago. That said, if you want to move to Henderson, NV, it looks like you can do so pretty cheaply, there’s plenty of homes sub $300K and one on here is $225,000. There’s a lot of auction houses

I’m not familiar with the idea of suing school shooters’ families for damages, though theoretically if “gross negligence” could be proven then yes, a suit could be won. As far as gun manufacturers, Congress actually passed a law, called the “Protection of Lawful Commere in Arms Act”, that prevents gun manufacturers

Except that they probably didn’t know it was a minor when they sued them. Chances are good that all that was available was a legal name in the webserver and contact information. Generally speaking, the only way to find out more information in a situation like this is to file a lawsuit, and Epic would have been a

Epic sued these guys because they continued to update their software to bypass anti-cheat hacks and they deliberately advertised and sold them online. To be clear, these guys weren’t regular old cheat users, they were making and updating the cheat software that others were using and deliberately flaunted the fact that

Yep. Here’s the original article on the lawsuit:

In which case they simply sue her instead for her child’s actions.

The kid is the one that made the hacking programs. He’s the one that was distributing them. They aren’t suing individual cheaters, they’re suing the people that distributed those cheats.

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You may want to have a look at this first:

Ahem, actually not. It’s legal to sue minors in most states if they enter into a contract, and Delaware does not set a cap on the damages that can be passed on to the parents. Mommy may be paying a big bill here.

It’s more that if someone is sending you threatening direct messages, if you block them you can no longer see those messages. Thus, take screenshots of said messages and/or report them to Twitter before you block them.