I’ll say it. Slime would’ve been a better choice to rep DQ in Smash. Think about it. Who’s more recognizable? The average gamer probably wouldn’t know Erdrick or Luminary, but they might know about Slime.
I’ll say it. Slime would’ve been a better choice to rep DQ in Smash. Think about it. Who’s more recognizable? The average gamer probably wouldn’t know Erdrick or Luminary, but they might know about Slime.
Eight hours!? We’re you a super baby? Some stuff in that game is so cryptic it’s insane. The guy playing in the video made a b-line for all the important stuff, but the first time through you had to back track a lot and learn what the objective was. It’ll be a lot more than eight hours for a first time player.
Yeah idk what they're talking about. It's at least a 12 hour game on your first try. Just finding the later dungeons is hard
8 hours? I never finished the damn game when I got it back in 96. And I spent much more than 8 hours trying.
There’s no such thing as digital privacy. Do people not know this?
Search and Rescue helicopter pilot guy here. In case any of you are wondering if this will happen to you after falling off a cliff face or something and needing an airlift, it won’t if they do their jobs right. In the organization I fly with you have to use a line attached to the litter that’s held by a member of the…
I love this idea. Drop these rednecks off in my hometown, Jackson, MS. They wouldn’t make it 3 blocks.
A Die-hard 3 scenario?
No instead of jail I think we need to come up with more unique ways to punish these types. Since they seem to want to fight so badly what they should do is drop them off in a part of town with you know “those types” and tell the locals what they did. I am sure “those types” would be more than welcoming to these three.…
I mean depending on how much you eat, psilocybin can kick in as fast as 30 min. That said, I doubt a slug could even hold enough psilocybin to make you trip very much at all.
Mushrooms, like most ingestred drugs, take ~30-45 mins to kick in, so it’s definitely within the realm of possibility. That said, yeah, it fits the template of an urban legend too perfectly to be real.
Another millennial, blaming it all on the big bad boomers. Anything to divest yourselves of taking any responsibility for the current state of affairs. May I remind you that it was boomers who protested against the war, who stood with African Americans to fight racism, who got arrested outside of nuclear power plants.
He says it's live bootlegs, which are not illegal to trade since they were never officially recorded for sale. If a band records a live show to sell then a bootleg of the soundboard would be copyright infringement, but even then, if someone records a live show with their own equipment and trades it for free, then…
Wish this was posted a month ago... Had my HDD die out of the blue with no problems before hand, fortunately my OS is on a SSD but the comp would still freeze as soon as it tried to read the HDD. After 6 hours of software troubleshooting I started hardware troubleshooting and quickly figured out the Hdd was the…
I don’t steal music. These ‘bootlegs’ are live recordings of concerts that have long since passed. Trent has plenty of my money for the officially released recordings of everything he does.
Piracy is copyright infringement, not theft. Piracy is a civil tort.
I’m sorry, who came first?
The good news is that if you are right, we recover from WWIII and not only develop time travel, but develop time travel to a point where it’s used for tourism.
These aren’t mutually exclusive, you judgmental ass. And i was trying to generate a bit of dark humor, but since that was obviously lost on you, let’s examine, shall we?
My vote? Time-traveling tourists. Sightings are increasing because we’re getting closer to WWIII, a popular destination in time for history buffs.