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Good, but really unsettling.

I kept picturing this guy shooting the video:

Interestingly, PlayerUnknown did actually create the first major battle royale mod for Arma 2, which popularised the genre. He was also hired as a consultant for H1Z1 before working on PUBG, so he really does have his finger in all the pies.

Regardless, he’s not the person making these statements anyway.

the hilarious part is that Mr. Unknown is responsible for all of the games that inspired his ‘copycat’ game :P

Yeah but thats how people in any major city end up acting. It’s crowded and annoying to get around already, and you country bumblefucks come loafing in once in a while and just get in the fuckin way. So then you go back to the country and think that whatever particular city you were just in is full of fuckwads, when

“Unfortunately, the light and/or radio interference was so bad in the Sony booth that the Move controller tracking decided to completely go haywire, and I wasn’t able to land the big one. Oh well.”

Terrible traffic? Dude, have you ever been to Chicago...or anywhere??

I’ve traveled quite a bit as well (most of Europe and Southeast Asia), lived in a few places in the US and Europe, and there are definitely parts of Detroit that I loathe with a passion (the rampant corruption that’s finally being addressed), but don’t knock the whole town because you had a bad time once or twice.

The SEC’s point was that they accessed the test filing component. This is where companies test file their documents before they are finalized and they “may” have information that ultimately is not included in the final document.

Just wish to point out the Rolm acquisition by IBM. Management styles were so diverse that running Rolm from the IBM Way was detrimental. Since HTC was already a Google customer that this may not be the case now? People will adapt and become “Google” people?

Option #3: Prototype Claptrap

In the freezer...obviously.

My VW Beetle had a flooded-cell battery (meaning it was vented — standard tech in the 70's) under the back seat. When the car was driven after the battery was low, you could smell the battery charging in the passenger compartment. Honest.

That there is a modern one. The first gen were truly classic.

Close-up of the object in question

It’s Oryx’s dreadnaught.

I always thought you’d end up as Jizzmodo.

That’s fake news. I never tether and routinely hit 20GB a month on Verizon

In that case they shouldn’t market it as an unlimited plan.