Money laundering and/or inventory control makes sense just fine.
Money laundering and/or inventory control makes sense just fine.
I know I was a young guy in college, but for an entire summer I worked 2.5 full times jobs. 40 hours a week was spent working construction pouring concrete and building our new gymnasium. 40 hours a week I spent working at a ice cream place. Then I spent 14 hours a week working at a bakery. It was hell. I graduated…
Yeah, anyone who has ever had to work on concrete or do roofing in the summer in the south (135 degrees while working with tar is ... not fun) would be quick to snatch one of these up.
Or maybe any of the elderly who die from heat stroke in the south every summer. Just throwing some ideas out there.
my first thought was “this would be perfect for concerts” but that’ll have to wait till next year
Hey fuckhead, summers in japan are hot and humid. You walk to and from the train station. You wait for trains and busses. Companies set their AC to 80 in an attempt to lower stress on the grid. Even new houses use single pane windows and lack central air.
Jesus Christ not everyone lives as comfortable a life as you do. Get the fuck over it. We don't need you to tell us what to do or what we don't need.
I live in the deeeeeeep Gulf South, where it’s in the mid/high 80s at minimum (with a heat index in the mid/high 90s at minimum) and 80-100% humidity pretty much every day from May through early October. If you have to do anything even semi-vigorous outdoors for an extended period of time — yard work, moving house — it…
Imagine people who work outdoors: farmers, event staff, gardeners/landscapers, construction workers. This would be a boon for them on days where the work needs to happen regardless of the weather.
Spoken like someone who has never had a job that required them to work outside in the sweltering heat.
More like a cool-swappable battery pack, and I’ll see myself out, thanks.
Never had to work outside for a few hours in 100+ degree heat, have you?
And yet it’s the way people all over the world watch many movies that were shot in English. Indeed, they may watch them with subtitles in multiple languages.
Yup! Fortnite started as a paid zombie-survival game that was announced as the first UE4 game in... 2012? 2014? Something like that.
Constant outrage is a good way to keep viewership up. More outrage (specially outrage people can feel self-righteous about) gets more clicks.
That’s a much better proposition than untangling my USB cable from my keys and fumbling around to plug in both ends, failing several tries along the way because I’m miserably dexterity-challenged. I might even accidentally drop my phone or the battery pack if I don’t have a surface to work on.
That’s a much better proposition than untangling my USB cable from my keys and fumbling around to plug in both…
Since I did my literal thesis on this game, I’ll chime in about the Evokers: the entire point of P3 is, according to its lead designer, to give players a “virtual death experience,” wherein they’re meant to “question and think about death from a variety of different perspectives.” One of these perspectives, and…
Stewart: Alexa, make me sound less racist.
I asked if they had review units and we laughed and laughed.
I think this is really cool. Reminds me of the way Phil Collins went back and recreated his album art for his remastered albums (apologies if bringing up Phil Collins upsets anyone):
Adding America over a year later to a WW2 game was a stupid decision