I was annoyed, I was THIS close to finally getting that 20-kill-streak PS4 trophy ...
I was annoyed, I was THIS close to finally getting that 20-kill-streak PS4 trophy ...
As long as I’m still able to rack up crazy eliminations at the Temple of Anubis while defending as Bastion; it’s hilarious how many players in QP will simply line up trying to control Objective B without checking their left or right.
When I first heard the music, I was blown away, and couldn’t believe they’d gone to all the trouble to (a) have such a sophisticated score composed for the game, and (b) have it recorded by an actual orchestra. The weirdest bit of trivia about DQ8 is that the North American version got the symphonic score, while the…
If you died and had to run back to town in the PS2 version, at least you got to listen to one of the best video game scores of all time while you were doing it. My understanding is that the soundtrack on the 3DS is an inferior sequenced version.
I’ll spell out why we treat them so nicely. OIL. They’re the figurehead of OPEC. You want to pay $10 a gallon? Then by all means go and piss off the Saudis.
“But Obama...” Nuh uh. Shush.
“Disrespecting your opponent can be a psychological play. A ban for taunting removes an important human aspect. Competitive games can tell a story about the players if you let them. Trying to force everyone to be ‘friendly’ is shortsighted.”
I’ve been playing Ana more than usual lately, and this skin just makes me want to continue that trend.
Eh, I disagree. Most months usually have something halfway intriguing. Not long ago, they gave away Sleeping Dogs, just as an example.
The republicans were all for it, the dems all against it, and now we enter the world of crazy.
It usually has to come from a position of power, and the “pantsuit brigade” as you put it, is certainly not in power right now.
neo-McCarthyist?
Oh, so you want to play the dismiss game now? You’ll lose.
Freedom of speech is not freedom from consequences. Say Nazi shit, get face punched.
I keep saying this to people who don’t understand that its 2017, but what you’ve just suggested sounds like superb advice for a pre Breitbart world.
Again, I’m not suggesting that kids be made to do anything. That’s not what I’m arguing for at all. What I’m saying is that I don’t think it’s bad for parents to have a view or to share their own interests with their children. What a child becomes in life need not be a pure product of where their own whimsy led them.…
The thing is, his ideology is violence. There is an argument to be made for violence as a means to oppose violence.
As a fifth-year child psychology trainee with more than 4000 hours of direct intervention experience, let me assure you that it is entirely healthy. To be emotionally supportive while allowing children the space to explore their own identity (in older-but-more-common terms, to be authoritative rather than permissive…
...but at some point we need to realize that not everyone is arguing in good faith and that incitement towards things like genocide need to be dealt with.