More like extrusion really, which is already a common manufacturing process for metals, plastics, and food products.
More like extrusion really, which is already a common manufacturing process for metals, plastics, and food products.
Nah, I don’t think Stormy Daniels would recommend that.
If anything, investor expectations for ROI is what’s going to drive the continuation of scummy practices. Movie makers can only dream of a $500 million opening weekend, so it’s pretty clear gamers haven’t really started voting with their wallets yet. The situation is definitely going to get worse before it can get…
Yeah, but those other 49 states don’t have a powerful earthquake lobby trying to distract people from California’s illicit seismic activity.
But the definition of permitted is not "compulsory or required". Otherwise you'd be breaking the rules any time you fail to take pictures in a place where photography is permitted.
Well, TSA also permits one matchbook in carry-on and one container of pepper spray in checked baggage. By that logic, everyone who fails to pack both of those items is violating TSA rules and can be prevented from boarding an aircraft. After all, they don’t specify that a maximum of one of each item is permitted; they…
But that’s basically what a firefighter’s job is. If they shouldn’t be bothered to protect property, then why bother having them fight fires at all? Just let everything burn down until there’s a person to save.
The problem is that Bungie was making people pay for the same content twice. There was endgame content in the vanilla game that stopped working when the first expansion came out. When an expansion locks you out of content in the vanilla game that you’d already paid for and had been playing, that’s a pretty big…
Yeah, but Destiny was fairly unique in that the expansions actually made the base game worse by locking out previously accessible content from people who didn’t upgrade.
It could be worse. Some of us remember when Super Mario Bros. didn’t have sequels.
In all fairness, a lot of kids back then also insisted on calling them tapes.
It would have been nice if he could at least have made them transform though...
Yep, at $60 per copy, $725 billion would buy over 12 billion copies of Red Dead Redemption 2. If you gave a copy to literally every living person on the planet, you’d have billions of copies leftover.
The headline “Black Navy Sailor Attempting to Help ‘Stranded Motorist’ Shot and Killed” seems plenty accurate to me. Your suggestion makes it sound like the sailor was attempting to prevent a crime, when he was just trying to help someone he thought was in distress. The headline as I saw it makes it clear to me that…
Well, you were, until you said that. Now that you’ve mentioned it, I see it too. That unwarranted cockiness look really sells it.
The game engine for MtG: Online is old and decrepit, similar to the old clunker the elitist gamer is driving.
If Jesus Christ came back to walk the Earth, I bet those “good” Christians would call the police on him, too. I find it mind-boggling hypocritical for such racists to worship a Middle-Eastern man.
What fantasy world do you live in that people can wear the clothes they want without repercussion? I had to ban an entire color from my wardrobe due to the relentless cruel comments I’d get. People literally treated me like a different person simply for abstaining from wearing that color. It was quite demoralizing to…
Well, I don’t want to share a bathroom with anyone. Make all bathrooms single stall unisex rooms, and problem solved.
Then they built the bathrooms wrong. All bathrooms should be individual units. That way nobody has to share a bathroom with anyone.