You can... but you have to be thorough and unless you drip-dry your underwear is going to be very very wet when you’re done.
You can... but you have to be thorough and unless you drip-dry your underwear is going to be very very wet when you’re done.
They didn’t move too fast, they were scared to hell and everyone could see it. Then they tried to deflect it saying “We aren’t scared of the Chinese government, we would definitely have done this normally!”
It needed to happen.
It is literally slots that you can pay for with real money.
So... In other words... the only actual pair of problems you have with the character is that they are:
In my opinion, I think it’s simply that people view it as a really good deal. Once paid you get a lot of skins / in-game currency / xp boost / other rewards for one typically reasonable price.
Not a lawyer either, but when you sell something to the US Military, they take the design too. Sure the Humvee may have been originally designed by AM, but the problem I see is that after the government takes a design, it will continue to update it and improve it.
That was mostly the american translation’s fault from the original. The japanese version has him acting more like a father figure to the group as the time goes on. It’s more or less fumbled in the english translation. He does however talk in japanese tough guy slang a lot which may have been why they leaned toward the…
Here is how I look at it. He doesn’t get to really talk about “toxicity” because he promised a lot and delivered very little of it at launch. The NMS community wasn’t toxic, they were pissed off that they had *thought* they bought a finished game, when instead they received maybe 5% of a finished game.
I mean... if it was going to stay in Japan... why is the trailer in English at all?
I think saying that “it’s a step back” is indefensible. The two games are massively different. Not every story needs and enemy.
in this day and age due process is all but dead once the public gets their hands on it.
Now that you mention it that it’s just the wandering soldiers it kind of makes sense. So much of the material from Metal Gear Survive is just rehashed/reused material from MGS5. They (the MGS5 crew) probably made that message during production of MGS5 especially seeing as to how relations were deteriorating over the…
Except... it is a double paywall. Amazon Prime is a paywall for various services. The anime was behind another paywall. That is a double paywall. There is no misnomer here.
It’s a bit different when the military gets involved. Basically when you sell something to the military they find whoever they can to produce it for the cheapest price- be that you or someone else. So while you may own the intellectual property initially, the military isn’t going to ask your permission to make parts…
But that isn’t gambling. Psychological ensnarement is fine (or at least we have accepted it as fine considering everything in today’s world is designed to psychologically ensnare you in some manner). But the main problem is that mechanics like these are gambling and the bodies that can and should regulate them are…
I certainly agree that the ESRB is merely dodging the issue with their ruling on whether or not it is gambling. Fact of the matter is that it is.
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It isn’t about him doing nothing. Yes, the show itself doesn’t have him doing much at all. It’s what they are doing off screen and we see hints of it everywhere.
Depending on which ending you saw, it may have been edited. If you saw the full ending then the new season changes nothing. It does however reopen a book that everyone thought was closed... for better or worse.
By that logic the Animator’s Expo stuff that crops up on /r/anime all the time should not be allowed either. Generally they are shorts, some of them are a part of a series but IIRC most of them are not. “Me Me Me” was one that is pretty much the same as Shelter in that it was essentially an animated music video with…