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I mean, I’ll just drop this here:
Even when the registrations themselves are legitimate, they don’t mean a product or a facility has met any kind of regulatory standard.”
From this NPR article about FDA registration and mask production. It doesn’t mean they definitely aren’t legitimate, or that their masks aren’t what

I mean, I’ll just drop this here:
Even when the registrations themselves are legitimate, they don’t mean a product

Is it a bad sign for them to have released it suddenly, with no review copies sent out? Or maybe I’m just jumping to conclusions and publications are going to publish reviews tomorrow.

With arms? Yours don’t already have arms?

But you know who doesn’t like that? All the other shoppers who have to drive and park around those stray carts because someone was an asshole. We don’t care who rationalized their laziness by telling themselves that it keeps the cart corral kids happy.

I actually grabbed it with just 5 seconds left and it was my first time even getting close to touching it. That’s the dumb part about the mode, you may as well do nothing for the first minute and a half since it likely won’t matter.

That is absolutely my strategy. Get to one of the bottom three platforms and clear it out starting from the center. Then I just go slow and see what happens and it’s worked out well for me so far.

Despite Royal Fumble being my only win so far, I’m glad to see it drop in frequency as it’s just not that fun to play.

There’s a good reason I always jump-dive across the finish regardless of how confident I’m feeling about my victory.

Pretty much came here to make this same point. I think I remember seeing that they had missed in the realm of 90% of guns/weapons in pre-pandemic tests.

Slime Climb is amazing as a first round because then it’s usually just down to me and 6 people at most, then straight to the final round. I have also been the first person eliminated on that stage in a particularly bad (but hilarious) muscle-relaxer-inhibited gameplay session, but it was still fun.

Then: Horse Armor DLC
Now: Horse College DLC

I’m gonna eat this giant red sea-scorpion now, anyone else want some?

This gave me a good laugh. I’d play it the way it is now, just as a comedy game.

Glad to know I’m not the only weirdo who says “good luck” in that semi-monotone robotic way. And it’s all thanks to Star Fox. I wonder if it stuck with me so long because it was one of the earliest vocalizations I’d heard from a game.

Nice! I already owned it on Steam and Switch, and kept being THIS CLOSE to getting it on PS4 but didn’t want to spend the money. Especially when I wouldn’t have any of my items or progression anyway.

I’m actually really glad I chose to completely rewatch the first two seasons in the lead-up to this one. There were so many things I had forgotten and that I’m sure a 10 minute refresher, despite doing its best, couldn’t possibly have fully reminded me of. That’s a really awesome thing for them to do though, and I

I’ve kept the original PS1 copy around to use as a CD just because of the soundtrack. It was really unique and bold for the time, though I suppose I could see it not holding up as well without the nostalgia factor.

I’m still angry that he didn’t call him out on that point. They’re trying to rewrite history and gaslight the nation rather than ever correct Trump on anything, for any reason.

I’ve been playing this through Xbox Game Pass for PC and have been enjoying it way more than I expected. I didn’t go into it with any of the Fallout nostalgia or expectations so I’m just liking it for what it is. I’m wondering how well the Switch will handle it, but if they can keep the style without sacrificing too

I couldn’t believe that I was able to play Ori and the Will of the Wisps on release day for $1! Now I know what people were talking about when they said that Game Pass feels like stealing. I only signed up for this month, and for that game, but it’s just an insane deal all things considered.