It’s incredibly juvenline to do this.
It’s incredibly juvenline to do this.
They’re too busy whining about how Obama failed them by not taking away all the guns and not making organic produce a constitutional right.
It was a superb game. Plenty of depth, easy to pick up.
:::Pours one out for X-Men Legends:::
The sad thing is that even that’s kinda pushing it unless you’re rich. Like, yeah, I would absolutely 100% be better off than any minority if I were suddenly thrown into Victorian England, but I’d probably still have to work backbreaking shifts at some coal-belching OSHA nightmare and be told how grateful I should be…
Sure, just probably more of a detective than a ninja.
Sadly, speaking as a former HR guy, it’s more like:
Here’s my issue with the cheating thing. Not as in “The Pats didn’t do it!” because they totally fucking did. My issue is with how it’s used.
Well... sorta.
Oh now you have to change it.
My followup is and always has been... Why, precisely, do we believe it was only the Patriots doing this? Don’t get me wrong, they’re guilty as it’s possible to be, but this seems like the kind of shit every team would pull on every other team.
The problem with that is that there’s no way for him to describe that and be accurate. The Academy ratio he’s talking about was only in use for about twenty years, from roughly the late 1920s to 1952. It really wouldn’t be accurate to ascribe a specific decade to it. It wouldn’t even be accurate to refer to it as the…
Well, keep in mind most tablets are little more than glorified TVs/e-readers with the occasional game to poke at.
So, he should pick a decade for a trick that predates the entire art form of cinema?
“I know, I’ll name her Purity! It will be deliciously ironic!”
A gentle reminder that the games and toys from this franchise could be far more disappointing...
I don’t think human dislike of machines is a problem with a user interface.
“people still like to be served by humans”
I live among Patriots fans. The Colts fans pictured here are basically Patriots fans in five, ten years max.