asianhobo
AsianHobo
asianhobo

I don’t get why stuff that is perfectly acceptable in other comic books is weird in the Sonic comics. The whole multiverse thing is no different than the Marvel multiverse, and The Flash accidently changed his universe similar to how Sonic changed his, but no one bats an eye at any of that.

I would think anything with lollies would be more difficult...

American entertainment generally has 99% Caucasian casts, which isn’t any more appropriate for One Piece than a 99% Asian cast (as it would be if this was made in Japan).

You’d test it by starting at various points; so that every part is completed, just not in the same run. Then actually playing the level would be doing it in one run.

Then you’re lucky, because it certainly reduces pleasure for me. And I say that as someone with a vagina. The “reduction of pleasure isn’t real, it’s a lie” thing drives *me* crazy; no one wants STDs and unwanted pregnancy, so why would anyone lie about that?

I just go with not fucking anyone who’s fucked anyone else (other than me) since their clean STD test, but to each their own.

By that logic we shouldn’t sort people into majors, classes, nor types of school until they are 20.

Ridiculous. If the parks are not set up for people to actually use them/can’t deal with people actually using them, that’s not the fault of the game.

“Please remember that the employees are just trying to put food in their mouths”

This was about “Steam knowing if you have the game” - I don’t know why it was in reply to the comment it ended up under...

Aside from non-Steam versions, it’s also possible that a person purchased the game on another account, or is posting for a family member. I know that when my kids experience a glitch in a Steam game they purchase, I usually go to the forums under my account and post about it, and I’ve posted about glitches that I

It’s certainly reasonable and manageable. Anyone who doesn’t like it can buy a bigger place to live.

Just get an Uber ride for the return trip.

Yes, you COULD live like that, it just wouldn’t be pleasant for you. I actually can’t live without food, though, so I do what I have to do.

Having formerly been poor and homeless, I can totally understand why they make those choices.

To everyone talking about space:

>You have exactly $35 to spend on groceries to get you through the next week

Well, this was true when commuting meant you couldn’t get anything done. But nowadays I actually prefer to use public transportation rather than drive myself because it means I can do work of some type while commuting. It may take twice as long to get where I’m going, but in the end I get more free time.