personally, my response was along the lines of:
personally, my response was along the lines of:
Tablet Tower Defense is kind of catchy though, right?
i kind of don't. i would get lines stuck in my head for days and loved every minute of it.
well played
umm....this is the internet we're talking about. anything can be disputed.
whores need not be sullied.
Similar to the Kit Kats in Japan, Oreos in China have a variety of flavors that I've not seen when I'm back in the States.
i find this very disturbing
they would just be printing money with that game
Does anybody else find the idea of ketchup on a hot dog repulsive??
sociopaths don't learn lessons
I've never played EVE and don't really plan on it. That said, this could be really cool if done right. Anytime I read a story about some crazy heist or other in game action I'm always impressed. EVE seems like it lives up to the potential of what MMOs can be. A living world inhabited by individuals who shape the…
honestly, people probably didn't notice. from my experience, Chinese people tend to be very focused on what they are doing and quite oblivious to the doings of others. also, even if they did notice something, they would probably just think that they'd rather not get involved in a dispute between others.
especially for people who lives in countries where youtube is verbotten
"SimCity depends heavily on cloud computing, taking place on a computer other than the gamer's, to run the simulation."
Going to the bathroom in public happens all the time in China, although I will admit defecating is much more rare. I live in Shanghai and I have totally walked up on a guy taking a shit by the side of the road. There's also a street near my house where it appears workers have used a grassy patch as frequent toilet -…
yeah, but that hair is a real liability
ha! *snort*
meh...
This is now my pick for GIF of the year