It’s comepletely unneccesary though. None of the dialogue makes much sense anyway. Just get the Japanese version.
It’s comepletely unneccesary though. None of the dialogue makes much sense anyway. Just get the Japanese version.
To Love-Ru is still going? It still has a fan-base?
A playable hero... in the 1986s...
Samus?
lol
If you cannot comprehend the nuances to the word “never,” then don’t worry about this whole thing.
Your story is pretty easy to back up:
You are incorrectly remembering history. It is possible that people around you said it was terrible for standard (it was), but ACTUALLY getting a Goyf for under $15-$20 was nearly impossible the moment the packs hit the stores.
Now, did some twits sell them for $5? Sure. I bet. Even Starcity pre-sold them for $3 and…
That’s good for you, but they were selling nearly everywhere for $15-20+ on launch.
I don’t buy CDs, but I’ve had the autorip option come with an LP before. Very convenient.
But, then again, you could just order the album and DL the album less legitly, so in the end it just makes you feel a bit better.
Goyf was never less than $20.
Someone mentioned it, but you can nearly always decline 2-day shipping and get $1 credit towards stuff like streaming movies and music purchases (maybe kindle books also?).
I do it rather often, and it can sometimes come in handy.
I didn’t realize so many people were denying you of your right to an opinion. I can see it’s harmed you greatly.
March on, brave soul.
You do realize the author is not the center in which all objectivity is based, correct?
Remember, Richard is the guy that doesn’t like Cowboy Bebop. He also thinks slice-of-life anime are boring. It’s just his opinion.
WTS 3 copies of NYX#3...
You do realize that there is nothing ethical and moral to Blizzard [and similar companies], right?
I’m pretty sure that The Matrix spawned millions of SF fans, so no.
The omission of post-WWII civilian deaths is a little frustrating. He says “the numbers are still declining,” but that just deflects attention away from several other important consequences of WWII.
Take note that the figures on America’s indigenous people and the Atlantic slave trade. Both have statistically high numbers of causalities. Over longer periods of time, that’s true, but perhaps it’s even more insidious.
Not really. Population doesn’t exactly correlate with social, political, or economic progress.