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I had a Scooty-Puff Jr. "Who's ready for safe fun?" sticker on my moped. I could get that thing up to 43 MPH!

I came to this comment section to look for this.

Catchy.

Stupid?

Yeah, I'm a Reverend through an online church. I did it so I could perform my brother's wedding. It's not hard. Funny thing is, they didn't even check my credentials or anything when the license was submitted.

Chesca, Sebulba!

I bought it from Costco on release day, with half of the money borrowed from my brother. I really liked it, and I think a lot of that was that I was in love with the modern setting and unusual story. And it came with its own nifty guide, with cool clay art! The game was funny to me at 11 years old and the whole thing

I've found that tattoo significance is inversely correlated to tattoo quality. Folks go in and want a million different symbolic things in their tattoo, and then they spend the rest of their life telling people about the owl represents their perseverance in the realtor certification program, the sunset is a reference

MY ISOMETRIC STRATEGY GAME WILL BE HETERONORMATIVE OR IT WILL BE BULLSHIT

I heard this bizarre NPR interview a couple months ago where the interviewer actually seemed kind of hostile to him, and was largely trying to make fun of him for criticizing how the media covers the primaries and reports on candidates outside the sanctioned favorites, but the dude just came across as an A-hole.

MALE GAMERS ONLY

This comment seems like it was written by someone with no familiarity with Great Job, Internet!

The story doesn't get better. Every mission cutscene will follow the exact same formula of two dudes angrily yelling at each other about nothing before telling you to drive across town to shoot a single person. (There are many, many missions where the most harrowing section is when you blow through the toll booth on

Review of "Millenials"
Jerry S. (New York, NY)
Verified Purchase

Yeah, the noises sound exactly like Bender's voice, and I crack up every time they roll him out.

Hey, it's not nice to make fun of his speech impediment.

I bought Taco Bell for a Bulgarian friend once. She thought it was amazing. That is all.

I'm curious, does it get enforced? It seems to me like the connection between the European parliament passing a law and a beat cop on a Parisian street enforcing it might be pretty weak, but I'm on the other side of the planet so I don't have a good sense for how it works aside from Economist articles complaining

::a single tear rolls down a blue cheek::

It was also in GTA V, where they compete with the IIA, which is the CIA, but I guess they couldn't come up with a funny abbreviation.