Well I’m disappointed. Based on that picture, I thought this was a Kotaku article about the next Fallout game where you finally get to play as a ghoul.
Well I’m disappointed. Based on that picture, I thought this was a Kotaku article about the next Fallout game where you finally get to play as a ghoul.
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In Indiana that’s less of a recent phenomenon and more of a cultural baseline.
I was just thinking, if only this had been at Midway and not O’Hare.
Never deprive a private school of their opportunity to lord themselves over public schools that are often every bit as good (and sometimes better if you go dept by dept!).
So, Maddon is the perfect fit for this opening, right? I don’t see how it’s anyone else.
We all know how this works: Asshole at the top wants to increase profit for himself more than anyone else, and for his friends next, and **** everyone else including the people who make his profits possible in the first place.
Let’s be more supportive of this under-represented organ and say YAS SPLEEN, do your thing.
Too good for him. The only thing he should preside over is the great Pacific trash patch.
What’s interesting about rural vs. urban is in the money and sustainability. Already dying rural counties are instantly and completely obliterated when severed from the dense, urban tax bases within their states. So yeah, city-states are great for everyone in the city, and the redlands would just be fuuuuuu**ed. If…
They are indeed the largest of all the active terror organizations on US soil. So many wayward churches with blasphemous pastors doing exactly to Christianity what corrupt clerics do to give Islam a bad name.
Yup. Jerk players usually turn out to be jerk managers. Just ask that weenie Matheny.
Anything that makes walking human cataract CB Bucknor the hero is the worst thing ever.
Sociology demands the hierarchy of Shield > Yield > Hield.
One might call this kind of impulsive behavior a bit off the Keogh.
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I think you did a damn good job with your first tour, and the lack of alcohol probably helped. Being that I’m beyond the binge/blackout phase of consumption myself, the other tourist charms I’ve found to be musts that keep me coming back:
At least there are tacos.