Oh thank god I’m not the only one who can’t unsee Ash’s new weird moustache.
Oh thank god I’m not the only one who can’t unsee Ash’s new weird moustache.
...those cheek squiggles... No matter the angle they now look like some weird mustache (or super long nose hair?) Can’t unsee it anymore.
Is it this?
I do love the idea, and as a Cellist myself, my initial choice is quite easy. :p
Life is simply unfair, don’t you think?
Yeah, okay, so sure - one guy got 60 bracelets... but in another timeline, 60 guys got one bracelet! Don’t be so narrowminded.
Mei is thicc. We love it.
See, I was prepared to let this go. I don’t like picking fights with people on the internet (I come here for the jokes, usually), but then you threw in this little gem.
Simulation of how humans would react living on Mars? Where have I heard of this before...
Normal is a lie after all, if one was to argue what normal is, where would you even draw the line exactly? It is easy to laugh at furry stuff because it is so out there, but then is spanking so “abnormal” as to fall outside the norm? What about Bondage, where does one draw the line when it comes to groups that are…
So, I don’t understand this. Specifically, the fursuit/fursonae thing. Not really. But, that’s the beauty of this, right? I don’t need to. As long as the actions someone is taking aren’t harmful to someone else, or exceptionally harmful to themselves... it doesn’t matter if I understand them.
McCree ain’t mad, he makes the ladies swoon. He’ll deal with this punks as soon as the clock strikes Noon.
DDOS is the weapon of script-kiddie edgelords.
Heh, pretty lousy for a developer to complain that we’re cheating when they can’t even outline how the various systems in their own fucking game work to the player.
Egg hatching, distance traveled, the damn three footprints glitch effectively making finding any creatures a guessing game...
Yeah, think I’ll keep…
Coworker of the cosplayer; I saw the whole thing go down. So perhaps I can clarify a few things I’ve seen brought up in other comments:
A popular attraction also pays taxes, and have to abide by noise and fire regulations.
If you have to wander around residential areas to buy a loaf of bread at night, you’re doing it wrong.
It actually is the gameplay that brings about the issue here, though it is not necessarily limited to Pokémon Go as any similar game would have the same problem. I haven’t actually played the game, but from what I’ve read it, and all games with similar gameplay mechanics, cause players to be in places they might not…
He didn’t blame the software at all, and “buying a loaf of bread in the night” or “picking up my friend in the alley” doesn’t require you to walk around aimlessly, looking at your phone, sometimes walking in circles. Your bread buying, or friend searching, can be easily explained to an observer or they may be able to…
I don’t think it’s inaccurate to say the game itself creates a specific situation where it could exacerbate the issue.