Extremely bad.
Extremely bad.
This is awful; they wrote that weird ultraPR copy and then quoted CEO Eric Hirshberg, a random word generator programmed only with video game marketing jargon, saying the exact same thing.
It might not be a deal after the hidden cost of all the steak I’ll now be buying, but I’ve yet to see someone not be totally in love with it.
It might not be a deal after the hidden cost of all the steak I’ll now be buying, but I’ve yet to see someone not be…
I finally picked up an Anova Precision Cooker for a total of $129 (discount+$20 off for using my Amazon rewards visa), which is a pretty decent deal from $180+tax. I can’t imagine I’ll have much opportunity to get it cheaper anytime soon, even if it’s more than I care to spend on a kitchen gadget.
I finally picked up an Anova Precision Cooker for a total of $129 (discount+$20 off for using my Amazon rewards…
Is this the time to bite on Kirby? Should be about $25 with GCU. I loved Canvas Curse.
Is this the time to bite on Kirby? Should be about $25 with GCU. I loved Canvas Curse.
I first played through Tooie years after it came out (but before 360 version), and it’s incredibly complex (almost too much so). Still, I refused to use a guide/FAQ and went through it with a pad of paper and a pencil, taking notes on places that connect and areas where I needed other abilities. Even though Tooie can…
I used that Vivere hammock as a bed for about three months, and I can’t recommend it enough. No back pain when you lay in it correctly, woke up on time and refreshed, and fell to sleep in minutes. It got too cold in the winter, so I switched to a normal person bed, but I still use it for relaxing outside.
I used that Vivere hammock as a bed for about three months, and I can’t recommend it enough. No back pain when you…
Well that's only because how to BLOW HIS MIND with HOT SEX is, statistically speaking, the number one concern for 99% of women on this planet.
I never claimed to be, and I admit that I am wrong.
But does that happen? I'm genuinely asking, not trying to bait an answer from you.
(This is in reply to the last three comments, not just you) Look, I'm readily admitting that I may know absolutely nothing about this. I have no claims to know anything about law enforcement. Maybe there was a risk to the officer's life, maybe this was the best option to take, and maybe he had no option other than…
Fair enough. Then I revise my statement to be against police policy, not Wilson's individual action. But I have never been a cop, and I don't know whether or not aiming to wound is entirely ineffective—it very well may be. Regardless (and I'm not necessarily addressing this at you), there is still a huge conversation…
I would argue that it still would not be. The officer should not shoot to kill. If he needs to shoot, then shoot the kid in the leg or the arm or anywhere that is nonlethal. One of the main points, to me at least, is that the cop does not have the authority to determine when someone should live or die, and I find it…
"I don't give a wooden nickel about your legacy, Alex!"
I've seriously been looking forward to the Summer Sale for the past six months just because I was waiting for You Need a Budget to go on sale. It's phenomenal, but something felt so wrong about spending $60 on software that helps me manage my money.
It's what I thought of right away. Which is fine by me, I loved R.A.D. and haven't seen anything like it since!
It's because they're a part of the same series, by the same developers. Dynasty Warriors, Samurai Warriors, Dynasty Warriors Gundam, etc. and now Hyrule Warriors.