That’s not how it reads to me. I don’t think it “adds” the game to your account at all.
That’s not how it reads to me. I don’t think it “adds” the game to your account at all.
Are people really this unaware that polygraph tests don’t work. They are only about 50% accurate, which makes them literally useless. The fact that we use them in court cases is truly scary.
Man, give me the Batman: Year Zero game where a young vigilante is figuring things out and working out the kinks. Let him focus on a small but dense neighborhood of the city that’s full of life and people (similar to the Yakuza strategy), and accentuate the parts of Batman that are underutilized in games and film -…
A honest trivial mistake. Not important and acting like is important is feels wrong to me.
ftfy :P
That post made me actually laugh, so thanks.
All I see are excuses for politicians who campaigned and fundraised on “a woman’s right to choose” and yet never actually did anything about it. Lawmakers have been warned for decades that Roe is vulnerable, and crickets.
If only there were several points in the last 49 years where the Dems controlled the WH, Senate and House and could have codified Roe.
Could it also be that the President’s powers are also semi-vague and presidents from Teddy Roosevelt to Trump found ways to get their agenda pushed through and at times deliberately bypassed Congress to do so?
More likely his approval rating is tanking because people fully understand the implications of the phrase “Bully Pulpit” despite it not appearing in any ‘official’ role of the President and see the President absolutely refusing to use it in any capacity.
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You have a higher chance of going to Hawaii and getting attacked by Ezra Miller than you do getting attacked by a shark.
I guess this is on me for clicking on a story with this headline, mostly just out of genuine puzzlement
To be fair, this article covers not one, but two patches.
I’m sorry, saying “rear entrance” violates the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, please turn yourself in
I disagree. Sure, both made original claims that were a bit much, but that’s where the similarities end.
Honestly, Peter Molyneux’s shtick is so much more cynical. He knows he’s lying, and he continue to peddle it.
Sean seems to understand how his previous marketing stance was flawed but also tends to get really excited about cool projects.
Sean is just the new Peter Molyneux. If everyone just remembers that and acts accordingly, he will provide decades of entertainment with his antics. I mean, if people are still going to fall for over promises in a post Cyberpunk era, they deserve to have their money fleeced from them.
a pump and dump is legally distinct in that you don’t file your intentions with the SEC. it’s not illegal to threaten a stock, the illegal part happens when you do it in the secret, notifying the public of your intentions via notifying the government is the way you AVOID it being illegal manipulation because then…
The City of London police are particularly weird. Their territorial jurisdiction is only one small district of London (confusingly called the City of London) which has very few residents but many businesses are based there. So most of the crimes they investigate are things like this. Their job really is more about…