Steam is by far the best place for games.
Steam is by far the best place for games.
I'll say it: I don't see the point in this game. If I want to throw human waste on somebody, I'll play TF2.
I was just making fun of the fact that Fahey used WoW to describe Guild Wars. The GW fan in me couldn't let such sacrilege slide :P
"Imagine playing through a SOCOM mission with your buddies and finding yourself in World of Warcraft"
I think you are accurately describing the logic behind general society's approach to differences in work. Of course explanation and justification are separate things. From my own point of view, the difference you are describing is violently overvalued.
I don't think I follow. How is this any more or less slutty than any other Morrigan pics?
I actually think we are more forgetful than we are forgiving. Once we have pegged something/someone as bad, we don't need anything to maintain that belief (including clear memory of what led to the belief in the first place).
I dig it. Sounds are really good along with pretty much everything else.
My Interpretation: a dude runs into a coffee shop and starts beating the crap out of the various internet-engaged patrons with muffins, baguettes, and other baked goods. He froths and rants and hounds one particular patron, continually screaming, in the most high pitched voice he can achieve, "you're doing it wrong."
Every once in a while, when a game of TF2 (or some other FPS) is going especially well I cackle like a fucking madman. So yeah, if I had a gaming laptop, it would never be used in that capacity in public. Not unless I had some reason I needed to get sectioned.
I am bugged by that commercial, but it's not by the depiction of gamers. It's by the waitress smiling at a dude in her coffee shop who is wigging the fuck out on his laptop. NO ONE WOULD SMILE AT HIM. Not unless they feared for their life and thought that a friendly smile might placate the psycho who is losing his…
Whoa, that is the best version of a WW costume I have seen in a while. It's probably too late but they ought to go with something like this. What's it from?
Isn't it beautiful when an entire community can bond over laughing at teenage white girls crying?
She might actually be crying too, but I'd like to imagine that that Asian is laughing hardest of all to the point that she is stepping forward out of the crowd to laugh at these girls.
The employee is forced into their choices because society determined their options beforehand. The rich person is the beneficiary of those options and therefore they owe the source of the options: society. Beyond that, the rich person is only in the position to exploit the worker's limited options because society…
The thing that you are missing is that once he has shown up to meet the girls the only thing that needs to be proven is intent. If his comments were sexually suggestive enough then that combines with all the other actions he performed and he's just committed a sex crime.
What the? What was I even supposed to take away from that? I am so confused by so many of their choices when they made that.
"Whenever you're online, doing things you're supposed to do, and something comes up on your screen that makes you feel bad or uncomfortable, you should tell you parents," right after you finish masturbating.
Mmmmm, it's a pretty thin line. How many people would meet someone on the internet, engage in sexual conversation, take them to to various sexually related activities, and then never try to take part in something sexual themselves? If he were doing the same thing with other 20 year olds there would be no doubt about…