Knowing what I know about the candidates, I would vote for the incumbent if I lived in the district. He’s on my side of most things, as are the others, but he seems to be more in touch with his actual constituents.
Knowing what I know about the candidates, I would vote for the incumbent if I lived in the district. He’s on my side of most things, as are the others, but he seems to be more in touch with his actual constituents.
If I’m buying a product, I at least want to have a chance to meet the person selling it so I can judge for myself just how much bullshit I’m being peddled.
It’s $60 for those of us who were so burned by the game that we skipped S1 dlc. Nope. Hard pass.
Yep. If they include the two shitty dlc that I don’t want and refuse to pay for in the $40 Forsaken package, I’ll give it a go. But I’m not paying the $20 for S1 dlc just to spend $40 on top to play this new expansion.
I was actually willing to pony up the $40 for Forsaken with all the changes that come with it. Downloaded the massive patch.
So... Is this mostly pve? If so, I’m up for trying it. The impression I got reading the Steam page was that it was another battle royale type pvp survival game (not interested at all).
And the gum lacerations and inflammations from the chunks of Bazooka Joe that never quite became gum with a bit of chewing and saliva. No, it was more like sharp plastic nubs encased in the cheapest gum ever produced.
If the correspondents actually did their fucking job, they wouldn't have worry over finding employment elsewhere. They're journalists. Demanding real answers isn't putting their jobs in jeopardy. Refusing to do their job is putting their colleagues in jeopardy by fueling assholes who show up with guns and start…
Okay, I’m definitely willing to play a bit again. Still not sure if I want to spend for the expansions as they didn’t seem worth the money, but I suppose if I can get them all for a decent discount, I’d be up for it (got a little birthday money to spend).
Both of my grandfathers were staunch anti-fascists. They literally fought fascists in Europe during WW2. I’m glad neither are still alive to see the rise of nazi/fascist ideology in this country. I can’t imagine the level of anger or betrayal they would feel after so many of their friends and family members (one…
Lived in FL for 12 years, worked for my very racist uncle for a lot of it (his family owned slaves outside of Montgomery, AL back in the day). This phrase is fairly common with confederate flag wavers and those who still idolize the Klan for keeping white people on top of the heap.
But is every piece of gear / every gun still stuck with static stats? D1 = you could Loot 10 of the same guns but all 10 would have different stats (like Diablo or Borderlands). D2 = bored me to death within a few days because all stats were static, meaning 20 exotic leg armors of the same name had the exact same…
After being burned by the first game, I have no plans to purchase TD2. I loved the concept of TD1, and the story mode / campaign was great, especially co-op, but between the shit DLC (other than Survival, which was my fav, and my wife’s fav, but the connection issues/lag made it unplayable), the worthless endgame, and…
This is what burned me and my wife out by Lich King. We even did the next two, up to the Pandas, but it’s just... The same thing over and over, all the gear at endgame is the same, no stat variations (like Diablo or other ARPG games), and honestly, everything just feels static, unchanging. Like painting your room…
All five of our cats are mouthy bastards who talk back to us, and they’re always wandering up to us, meowing as if we’re having a regular conversation. The oldest one always interjects himself in our conversations when he thinks we’re not paying enough attention to him.
Came here to say this. Cats have been domesticated a hell of a lot longer than 5000 years. They maybe weren’t the same as we all know (and love) them today, but they’ve long had a relationship with humans that was more than letting them roam around the barn or graim storage areas.
Three of my five cats were fetchers. Our old apartment had an upstairs and downstairs, and all three would chase a paper ball down the stairs then bring it back and drop it at my feet. As the game went on, they’d drop it further away each time until we’d just stare at each other for a while. Then they’d bat it around…
Almond Joy and Mounds are like heroin to my taste buds. Can't even remember how many times I've eaten so many in one sitting that I could feel the diabetes fighting an all-out jihad on my pancreas.
Same, but for my scalp. I’ve kept my head shaved (not razor shaved but lowest trimmer setting) for 20 years or so, and as I’ve gotten older, dry scalp has become a major problem.