They don’t need my dollars anyway, they’re more interested in yuan. https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/22/media/top-gun-flags-intl-hnk/index.html
They don’t need my dollars anyway, they’re more interested in yuan. https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/22/media/top-gun-flags-intl-hnk/index.html
Fully with you on the parenting philosophy.
“ It’s about understanding that even the biggest asshole is still a person, and deep down they may just need some help”
Pulp Fiction reference on the last one (“And you will know my name is the Lord etc.”).
I clicked on the link inside this page to the 2017 article on The Last Night controversy, and read the comments there. It’s crazy how just 4 years ago the Kotaku readership wasn’t nearly as dominated by toxic people as it is now, how a lot of people could express nuance or indifference to a manufactured controversy.…
Nothing to see here.
“before we get back to asking about polynomial functions and 13th century Prussian kings”
“Excavators are sometimes called diggers”
“jidaijeki” typo near the middle of the article (below the X-wing cockpit screenshot).
The park will close when a kid finds an extra rare Mamushi pokémon.
Well the music is by Kenji Kawai who did the Ghost in the Shell OST.
The update’s time should be am, not pm, unless it’s Japan’s time (not ET then) or from the future, in which case: please bring us more updates from the future.
Isn’t there also in Poland a deep resentment for the focus of remembrance of Nazi atrocities being on the Jewish victims, which Polish people feel minimizes the genocidal executions of Poles by both invaders at the onset on WW2? From what I gathered anecdotally anyway.
Why do you think it takes so much time to have them ready to ship?
The audience in the first video is an obviously underage French kid on the phone talking about medications. There was not much hope for a positive reaction.
This was better than a LOT of Kotaku articles and hot takes. Thank you.
How is it not acknowledged anywhere that the video game itself is derived from a card game (Les loups-garous de Thiercelieux)? Is the filiation not official (aka plagiarism) or did they buy the rights, including not having to give credits to the creators for the original concept?
Not “most replied none”: TWICE as many replied none as all other respondents COMBINED.
This headline explains about 50% of the articles Kotaku posts.
How do we know this impossible feat isn’t just a cheat?