Daaaaaaaamn.
Daaaaaaaamn.
I wouldn’t say their success in Japan is limited, just in gaming. Otherwise they’re about the same in Japan as everywhere else. Maybe more so, since IE is still the number one browser in Japan.
Well they don’t bother, really. Not since the 360 in terms of gaming.
Fucking NOBODY says there isn’t a ton of racism in Eastern Europe. Are you kidding me? What is this strawman you’ve constructed?
So I take it from your previous comment that you are in favor of enabling xenophobia? I mean, as long as you’re not the target, i’m sure?
Just to issue a coda to your comment, my brother was diagnosed with thyroid cancer when he was six (before I was born), he went into surgery a week later and died in surgery. Of course this was in a far less advanced time for medicine, but I wonder what would had happened had he not had the surgery?
Pop sounds like something a toddler would say. Coke is a real product.
Mmm, xenophobia. It’s the 1930s all over again!
Funny how you think being anti-xenophobia is REALLY somehow intolerant.
gives them more freedom than they could ever get in 95% of the world
I don’t know that setting up the infrastructure for this to exist, maintaining that infrastructure, marketing to get players to play (so that there actually are pots to pay out) can be called “virtually nothing”.
I used to get panic attacks all the time. The good thing is, I haven’t had one in years and years, so long ago that I forgot I had them. But they were AWFUL.
Pop is never called pop. It’s soda or it’s coke.
Something that is NOT salsa. Basically anything but salsa. Salsa is salsa, dip is bean dip/onion dip/etc/etc/etc
Agreed. This is fantastic.
Muy caliente....
AKA he’s Joe Lieberman.
Doesn’t sound like the rules, sounds like childish nonsense.
Love that “showboating”. That means you did something good.
But if you honestly think we’re still in the SNES era when you plug and play stuff, you’re just sadly mistaken.