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That doesn’t really make sense unless one or both of you weren’t already aware of it. Being “more aware” of it is not really a thing.

Nice try...but no. Don’t worry, you’ll make people laugh one day, maybe?

Lack of understanding? lol...it was inanely simplistic...that’s why it wasn’t funny. It is a 12 year old’s type of humor.

I mean...the whole “what about Mario jumping on stuff!” ‘joke’ has been made since the 90s when talking about anything in games being violent... so sorry if it isn’t funny anymore.

I hope you’re joking about the Mii thing...

Well, unintentionally started it. I doubt the dog realized the situation it was in, and probably had many interactions with “normal” canines that it didn’t feel that the wolves were a threat until they attacked.

Maybe it is just because I’ve only played LoL a couple times, but I really don’t see what is so impressive. He blinks away (which is the whole point of the move) and then runs to the bushes to teleport, which, from my understanding, is a pretty basic manuever.

I was kidding with that response, and quite obviously...

You could have the clock on the end of the remote trigger that, once the clock runs down, activates the trigger.

Yup, well enough that they can afford to not give a shit about their video game division. At least, unless the fad dies off in Japan.

In the first Fallout, you have a time limit from the get-go. Take too long to figure out the main mission and game over, which is actually pretty unusual for an RPG.

It has gotten to the point that scripted events annoy me instead of dazzle me. In Uncharted, Drake grabs a loose brick and “almost slips” like a dozen times and I never once felt gripped by it, but rather sighed because the game was taking an extra few seconds to get through the climbing section. Big set pieces where

Well, not a pressure bomb, which goes off after a certain amount of time. Though it wouldn’t be as accurate as a literal timer.

Ah, well I suppose to be a “time bomb” it would. Though I think a pressure bomb would still be a “time bomb” as, once set in motion, will explode after a certain amount of time, without a literal timer/clock. An example of this is the bombs used during the Boston marathon bombing. And really, that was also done

Well the US Navy’s rail gun can accelerate a mass of 45 pounds from zero to five thousand miles per hour in one one-hundredth of a second, but they also didn’t build it in a garage in their free time.

You don’t need a clock for a bomb... In fact, most bombs do not have timers. They can be triggered by anything from pressure, to remote triggers, to a cellphone call.

80% of the money in the world belongs to 20% of the population. The 80 richest people on Earth have the same amount of money has half of the world population. Welcome to Earth.

He’s already a billionare, so why would he need any of that?

More like Fallout, FTL, The Banner Saga had a freaky threesome.