The actual limiting factor for how small a space you can fit a body - living or otherwise - is the length of the femur. If you can break those (good luck) or cut them (far easier*) then you can fit said body into a much smaller space.
The actual limiting factor for how small a space you can fit a body - living or otherwise - is the length of the femur. If you can break those (good luck) or cut them (far easier*) then you can fit said body into a much smaller space.
Read that as one half-dead prostitute.
No brah.
What if the game will be sold everywhere, but all the pokemon will be in Japan. BOOM! Tourism!
Huh, well at least your name is relevant.
OK, so you don’t give a shit about being a member of polite society. Move along.
a) You probably don’t ride. Believe me, there are plenty of places that are unsafe for a car to pass where it’s no problem for a bike (either due to the bike being able to do the pass or simply because of things like better sightlines due to lane positioning etc). So it comes down to The Law vs. common sense, being…
My main tip: If you are a Stormtrooper, it is okay to miss and die, more than you get kills. Hell, it’s even canonized. It is okay if you run into walls, hit your head on doors, and somehow ricochet a blast into yourself. It’s canon. Have fun with being a Stormtrooper. If you are an X-Wing Fighter Pilot, it is okay to…
It's trrrble, Charles. Trrrble money management.
There might be someone in Springfield, Missouri that can help you with that.
Willful misspelling? Auto-correct fail? Or just plain ignorant. You decide.
Cena, Norris, and Segata Sanshiro triple threat match. Book it, now.
The best part is I’m not sure if you’re joking or not...
Thanks! I hope to be able to! *wink at Kotaku*
I WOULD TOTALLY BUY A HANDHELD PIKMIN OMG.
Technically, if you would like to get all “proper English”, the proper usage would be “anymore”, as opposed to “any more”. Generally speaking, “any more” is used when referring to a potential quantity of items (i.e. I don’t need any more groceries). “Anymore” is used as a reference to something not being done any…