Couldn’t be bothered to read the post, I see.
Couldn’t be bothered to read the post, I see.
You serious with this? It’s the same guy in generally the same area in all six screenshots. You count six, I count two. Hell, two of the shots just have the same footage used twice - the zoomed in shots of Strange with our friend running to his right both times. It’s not that it’s similar, it’s just reused. And those…
This. When you start re-using subtitles and just replace the numbers with roman numerals, you’ve probably run out of ideas anyway. Might as well skip the pretense and just slap the year on there.
So basically she meant to donate the funds, but then ran into financial difficulties and couldn’t? That doesn’t seem that particularly . . . damning. It’s not great, but it’s understandable - especially in light of how brutally expensive the defamation case ended up being.
I'd also imagine that donating millions of dollars while you're being sued for millions of dollars might cause its own problems.
Love the insane vibes here. “Sure she cheated and destroyed their relationship, but she was really Inconvenienced by this :( :( :( “
I enjoy Destiny but I honestly feel that it’s designed to instill a fear of being left behind rather than a feeling of growth.
The tone of this article comes across - overwhelmingly - as “ugh, these entitled GAMERS are immediately unhappy that they somehow didn’t get enough ‘content’ in their paid DLC”, and that is tone deaf. I expect Fox News to make fun of gamers, not Kotaku. Times changed?
This one is basically the same as the Bees-Forks, which looks a lot like other Toyota crossovers. Guessing that Toyota did the design part of this share.
Also it should go without saying that private equity in particular buying Ubisoft would no doubt lead to pump and dump cuts and leave current developers there in an even more precarious position.
Isn’t private equity that thing where some company swoops in to buy another flailing company, loads it with debt to boost stock price and then sell when they have achieved their goal, leaving whatever remains with the debt problems? That thing where the CEO class wins and the rest loses?
1. This was assault plain and simple. I hate to see Tyson do it. He seems in such a better place mentally than when he was younger. But impulsive people tend to be impulsive forever. 2. This guy should have fucking knew better. I dont care how drunk he was. You walk up and talk shit or just continually bother someone…
I never said it wasn’t assault. I’m simply saying that if you bug someone enough, especially right before they’ll be trapped in a flying tube for several hours, you risk being assaulted. And that’s if you bug a normal person enough. Mike Tyson (mentally and physically) is not a normal person; he’s a fucking lunatic.
Team noone again.
You don’t need to sympathize with the guy who got punched to also know that initiating physical violence on a plane is unacceptable.
There is actually a huge bug quest, but that’s not the one that got fixed here.
Agreed. I’d pay good money for a remake the four Phantasy Star games, or a streaming show on Netflix or whatever would also be awesome. And with as well as Sega did with the Valkyria Chronicles games, it blows my mind they haven’t remade the first two Shining Force games in a similar manner.
The Bloomberg report states that Sega is looking at the Fortnite business model for both titles, aiming to “develop recurring revenue sources and build online communities”. Note here that Sega is on record previously as saying the “Super Game” project is a place the company may experiment with NFTs.
Walmart has never been the go-to place for groceries, just the “while I’m here, I might as well grab...” place for groceries.
Because I’m in Texas, and in Texas, HEB rules supreme.
Chips are chips.