I don’t think there’s a bubble on the consumer end. Unless people stop buying smartphones, basically they’re arguing between 4 and 5 billion people will spend an average of $1.70 a month on smartphone apps in 2020. That seems within reason.
I don’t think there’s a bubble on the consumer end. Unless people stop buying smartphones, basically they’re arguing between 4 and 5 billion people will spend an average of $1.70 a month on smartphone apps in 2020. That seems within reason.
But would they have gotten paid to do it? Therein lies the problem.
A good measure of a quality morning DJ is whether or not he or she finds that bit funny.
This is a common thing in major markets and it’s 100% a staged skit.
Not putting it on a T-shirt is a disservice to that photo.
Probably how the eggs are served; most people aren’t eating them hard-boiled.
Now I wanna go drinking with Tori Spelling. We can share a dumpster!
Cruz is the new Santorum.
I like to point out to people that the edgy maverick of the Republican party, when confronted with a government employee actively refusing to do his job and killing an American in the process, said that it must be the fault of cigarette taxes.
I prefer James Robinson’s explanation in The Golden Age (which I know is an Elseworlds, but really should be made canon), that a Nazi supervillain had the ability to negate their powers, and as a result the powered heroes had to protect the homefront for fear that a death would demoralize the war effort.
Yeah, I rebuilt a combat rifle and honestly it was my go-to unless I needed to shotgun my way through a bunch of ghouls or something. Just never got into using the Gauss Rifle, for some reason.
Some of the ideas (like the “repeater” puzzle and the panels hidden in the pile of office equipment) were good, although I’m iffy on the execution. The interface screw ones I just honestly found annoying, like they ran out of gas.
It’s not Destiny, which has some of the most finely tuned and fun gunplay I’ve had in a while, but it’s definitely BETTER. I ended the game basically a tank covered in sniper rifles and plunking a bullet in an enemy’s skull from 200 yards never got old.
Ugh, the mountain. Never have I seen a game go so utterly to hell in just one area. The sad thing is that the puzzles are fine and challenging as is, it didn’t need the cruft.
Myself, I’m surprised at how brutal Yarny’s deaths could be. Don’t jump into the boat propeller.
It recently dawned on me that thanks to family in Tennessee, I’ve been having how awesome this guy is pushed on me for more than two decades. So I’m rooting for a “one final season” ego tour where he tanks out and everybody remembers that.
I’m pretty OK with pornography nit breaking the fourth wall.
One of the brilliantly uncomfortable aspects about this book is that The Vision built this family, so to some degree they’re a reflection of what he thinks a traditional American family acts like. The fact that they’re NOT this family and these tropes don’t fit is one of the key plot drivers of the book.
King might be the best writer at the big two right now, between this, The Omega Men, and Sheriff of Babylon.
I was gonna say, it’s not like there’s a shortage of stuff to do in singleplayer...