Yeah, there seems to be something missing from this story.
I don’t think “if it’s too good to be true, it probably is” applies to official websites though. I think “if it’s on the official website, it’s probably true” is usually pretty safe.
Absolutely. I agree with everything you write. If it kills even 50% of drug crime by legalization, our criminal system would be greatly unburdened.
In WA state, more and more folks I know are just buying from legal shops. Initially the costs of legal shops were higher, so they kept buying from their guy/gals. Now that the costs have come down, folks are going to shops that are the same cost, for a better selection. I have family that still have their guy, but as…
Tetanus = lockjaw.
Pretty sure lockjaw in this case is an old-timey reference to tetanus.
lock jaw is a medical condition, and all breeds of dog are susceptible to it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trismus
“pitbulls can’t lock their jaw”
Do dogs suffer from Tetanus with similar effects to humans? Because, when PONIES! mentioned “lockjaw,” that’s what came to my mind.
Dogs can get lockjaw. Lockjaw is a spasm of the jaw muscles.
I believe that the “lockjaw” referred to here was likely rabies and pitbulls are bred to be tenacious and strong. Though well trained ones are lovely animals.
Guys that’s not where the pancreas is.
this, not that i would play it anyway but still
I agree. It’s one thing if you’re, say, hacking the PC version. But it’s something else entirely if you’re just utilizing something that’s already part of the game. Remove the exploit, but don’t punish people for taking advantage of it.
So bullets to the face kill people? That seems like a step in the right direction, actually, from a design perspective.
and thus, bosses take a realistic amount of damage
Unfortunately it will only be worth $14.
Shit. Guess I better hurry and get a couple wireless 360 controllers before they become hard to find new...
Wife Swap, woodlands edition