Generally speaking, good films are rated higher - should you watch trailers and the like and see if the film is for you regardless? Sure. But if an 8 and a 5 are both appealing to me, which do you think is the logical choice?
Generally speaking, good films are rated higher - should you watch trailers and the like and see if the film is for you regardless? Sure. But if an 8 and a 5 are both appealing to me, which do you think is the logical choice?
I loved the original controller. Can absolutely see why it wasn’t for everyone, but compared to the teeny tiny Playstation controllers it felt perfect for me.
Threatening to not give approval for the recasting of Spacey, IF true, is a dick move. The rest? Eh. He’s doing a job, everyone on the planet should negotiate for as much pay as possible when working, that counts if you’re earning £30k or £3000k.
1. Weasels aren’t rodents.
2. Hungry Crab wasn’t a card that required you having a certain deck to work, it was answer to the meta (like Golokka Crawler).
3. Love this deck. It’s definitely not the hottest new deck but it’s another in the line of fun-weird decks that have popped up a lot more in this meta and may do so…
There is not a single member of my family who would ever, ever ask why I didn’t like one of their posts.
If it helps, it seems all of us in the comments consider this utterly ridiculous. Maybe Lifehacker is a shame, but there’s hope for some of us.
Maybe I’m missing an extremely subtle layer of satire here or I’m somehow much older than my 20's, but, this is ridiculous right, surely?
Absolutely any shred of evidence for this or...?
Patches is gone in a few months, at this point I think they’re just going to ride it out until the end.
I called Corridor Creeper, actually called it the sleeper card of the entire set in a prediction thread. Go me. Saying that I thought both Rin and Lackey would be terrible so what do I know, though both those (and Voidlord) are all dependant on the same deck archetype which makes this feel a tad lazy, could have…
Ripple’s just had a really good day and I do think it’s worth keeping hold of some (especially if it’s going to hit Coinbase, just sell during the surge). I’m not in on XRB yet though I wish I was, I’m only trading through Binance at the moment and they don’t have it last I checked.
Mhm absolutely, and I intend to probably cash out about half of what I’m holding when it happens. I don’t doubt it’ll continue to rise down the line, lot of faith in it, I just think it’s too much of my portfolio right now, perhaps too much exposure.
These are the biggest 4. There’s plenty others they could have talked about.
I moved 25% of my Ripple into TRX today, wish I’d done it sooner but, yeah solid bet for this year.
You should definitely be buying Ethereum not Bitcoin for your trades, the fees are substantially lower and there’s no other demonstrable difference.
If Ripple hits Coinbase as is predicted, the price is going to surge.
Don’t really like Coinbase particularly after what happened with Bitcoin Cash etc. on it the other day but if you’re looking to get into altcoins (which will by and large be a better bet than anything currently on Coinbase) then you want to purchase…
So they shot an entirely innocent and entirely unarmed man for allegedly reaching for his waistband? Nevermind the swatter going down (and oh, he should go down), so should the guy pulling the trigger.
So many of these are not ‘Life Hacks’ in the slightest. As somebody who literally works for Lifehacker, I’m surprised you think they are. The entire point behind ‘Life Hacking’ (can’t stand the term, but still) is making everyday tasks (you know, your life) easier and simpler. How on earth is Bitcoin, Bump Stocks, iOS…
You’re definitely one the right track, no barnyard animals associated, but I’ve never heard of GDILF or GMILF, just GILF.
Yeah, I’m with you. I love VR, owning both the Rift and the Vive, but I so rarely bring out either (and never the Vive these days unless an exclusive title).