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That’s also what, like, 99% males who have access to the internet do

Perfect bodies in porn? Come on.

Nope, they are actually ‘milfs’ as long as they are slightly over 20. If a star who allegedly started at 18 has been around for several years she becomes a milf. Original sense of ‘mother of schoolmate’ is long since lost, but the abbreviation holds as actually hundreds of millions of women are, in fact, mothers

Seriously, who the fuck lets their GF see porn in browser history. You just don’t do that and if it happens you close your eyes and hope it goes away. If it doesn’t either your GF is crazy stupid or your porn habits are out of control. But talking about it, fuck no. I’m not a girl but if I were and caught my bf

I love Trails in The Sky as much as the other guy and of course got SC day one as every sane JRPG fan did, but THIS much praise can actually be a disservice to the game. For one, the system of character growth and customization is somewhat shallow. Not as shallow as ‘generic cell-shaded JRPG where you get semi-random

One question: is Stella Glow as pathetically easy as Luminous Arc was? I love myself some strategy-jrpg, but those ones were like visual novels with an overly complex mechanic employed to see the next message instead of just clicking ‘X’.

I personally find this somewhat hilarious. When they first announced Fallout 4 and everyone was stocked with hype, I was like ‘meh, I’m tired of Bethesda RPGs. These games are about checking each and every container and there are like hundreds in every dungeon and you spend 60 hours out of 100 the game takes managing

For me, Okami was a great game *despite* being based on Japanese mythology, not because of it. For all my life of JRPGs I could never start digging neither Eastern folklore nor all that shogunate and samurai stuff. Modern Japan with a twist, like Persona or TWEWY? Japanese take on the West like Earthbound or Deadly

You might want to check if you keep using Amazon. Two weeks ago I was visiting my parents in Sacramento area which is a fairly big metropolitan area but hardly makes it to the top ten and heard it on the radio that they launch 1-hour starting November. I was really tempted to check it out but I was leaving on Nov 3

That’s bullshit. They could have at least upgraded you to their new 1 or 2 hour delivery!

I’ve been working for the same international company since 2007. First time they sent me to the States in 2008 with a corporate credit card, dining guidelines were 10% tips. They updated it to 15% in 2013 and as of 2015 that already feels cheap. Seriously, they need to start paying servers a decent wage and get rid of

I think you’re in the wrong about those hundreds. Totally understand where you’re coming from, but it’s one of those things that I consider to be separating the service industry of ‘first-world’ countries from its less developed cousins.

Not outside US though. There are lots of dollars circulating in the rest of the world and they are almost exclusively hundreds.

Yeah well. Could you explain why should the items cost more than the sign says? I do understand how the tax works, but why do US/Canada shops insist on quoting before-tax prices? Most of the world would give you the final price, taxes included. And you can even return VAT at the border if you shop abroad, that’s

5% might have been OK that long ago.

The waiters aren’t doing a particularly different amount of work whether you order a $50 burger of finest Kobe beef with truffles or the cheapest probably de-frozen one(provided they are in the same joint). All this ‘tip as a percentage of check total’ is getting more and more ridiculous, double so if you read BCO

Sacramento does call its light rail a light rail, too.

Well, tax included in price is not something specific to Australia. In fact, every country I’ve been to except for the US lists the final price.

This reminds me how I started an attempt to recreate the Siege of Alesia by Caesar in Lego when I got some Roman minifigures. But a month into it I realized how many resources that would have needed and abandoned the project.

One of the things that really amazed me in the United States when I first visited and made me understand how this country works better is people with dreadlocks. Police officers in full uniform could wear dreadlocks. Bank staff which is only allowed to wear business casual on Fridays could have dreadlocks. Hell, I