Ah, fat-shaming. The completely acceptable, family-friendly alternative to homophobia.
Ah, fat-shaming. The completely acceptable, family-friendly alternative to homophobia.
It’ll get better but online gaming was its own toxic world for a long time, and really only recently is getting real levels of exposure. Still a lot of bad habits exist from the free-for-all days.
And they say Millenials bitch and moan too much.
Take a break. We all need it from time to time. Contrary to what Destiny fanatics will have you believe, playing the same thing forever isn’t healthy.
I would be more into this if it was PVE 4-player co-op, I think. It’s interesting, but I don’t really like 2-man teams that much, nor am I that into PVP.
While the gameplay may be different, the point of the article is that Paladins seemed to borrow hero concepts and design templates straight from Blizzard.
So many people in the comments either don’t know what Yield means or don’t know what a turn-only lane is. I can picture the constant state of confusion as they drive around wondering why people keep honking at them.
I’m glad that I got through my teenage years in a time when all the dumb teenage shit you did/said wasn’t held against you for the rest of your life.
Justin,
Dying is extremely minor?
But for the true destiny 2 experience threeA should have just realeased this as a series of blind boxes where you can only get one armor bit per box and maybe you’ll eventually have the full figure.
Oh and maybe a piece of paper inside that says “We’re listening.”
The woman realized she had an FCA product and wanted someone to help her get rid of it?
It may have something to do with their history of making terrible cars.
Fixed
or, Or, OR
This isn’t concrete in the least, but I often get this feeling that Fuel gets overexcited mid-play - this sense that they’re really confident that this particular strat is going to work. and they’re all bouncing up and down just waiting to see the fireworks. And they are so dedicated to this play, SO convinced that…
Because people trade out too soon. They buy a car with virtually nothing down, and trade it in after 3-4 years. If they kept them longer, then they’d pay their way out of the debt, but OH, NEW SHINY THING!
That’s a good point that you can just extend to clothes in general. Usually you’re not the one looking at what you’re wearing, so you choose what you wear either to present yourself to others in a certain way or because knowing you’re wearing something is good enough. It’s the same in Overwatch.
I’m very excited for the day when our generation is spending six figures on, like, a “third off the line” Honda Prelude SH at auction.