ghostandgoblin13
ghostandgoblin
ghostandgoblin13

I hope it is!

the way it’s done here in murica is the latter (hehe)

This mouse is as close to perfect as I have found.

This mouse is as close to perfect as I have found.

A spoiled turnip could raise league revenue.

I thought every building in Buffalo was a shit hole.

I didn’t watch much Atlanta this year. Maybe this is just how they roll. The Pats sure looked ready for that play.

Matt Ryan drops back a lot and doesn’t usually lose 23 yards. If he threw an incomplete there and they kicked a field goal they would have won all the same. Flowers just made a great play there.

The thing that is incredible about Julio is that bottling him up opened the field for the rest of the team (Freeman, Coleman, Sanu, Hooper, etc.), but even with him being bottled up he made some gamebreaking plays. The problem is the Falcons just didn’t have enough plays.

why your team sucks

He literally said on Twitter, “we need more players to repeat... if that’s what we want to do.”

Does she come with the VR cabinet?

u mad bro?

Weird that PF sites can get clicks based on this pablum.

The thing is, if the team is top heavy and lacking a playmaker, it’s because they have made all the moves James wanted them to make, and signed all the guys James wanted them to sign, and are spending the most in the league by far. That’s why it is whiny.

Why was Barkley’s comments over the top? he told him to stop whining, he has a great team (actually I think Chuck used “amazing”).

I was simply pointing out that the market is more complicated than you make it out to be. A $60 game that has a trade in value of $30 means that I am spending functionally $30 for the game. I’ll buy it for $30. Maybe I won’t buy it for $60. The developer gets paid based on the $60. So they benefit from that sale too.

The Ringer has lots of good podcasts (as did Grantland), and they all advertise for each other.

Guy who cost his company $500 million doesn’t agree with witness who testified against him. Surprising.

I generally spend around $300 on an office chair ever couple of years, so it’s not that far outside of my personal range. Considering I spend at least 70 hours a week sitting in my office, it’s worth it.

You don’t get it - day one DLC and MTs and dopey preorder incentives are a perfectly reasonable reaction to this market dynamic. Because, ultimately, whether or not I spend money on that is my choice. And choices are good. Those options increase choice. I’d rather have a vibrant used goods market where developers work