Shh, no, don't.
Shh, no, don't.
You do understand that there are varying degrees of crime and criminals, right? That their are exceptions to every case? That the world is not just right vs wrong?
Except in cases where there was uncoerced malicious intent and the person is within at least 5 years of adulthood, in which they can be tried as an adult.
Yes I did, thanks.
So because he was a year (probably less) from being 18 he's a kid? He's no kid. He clearly acted in malicious manner knowing full well what he was doing was wrong. He acted on his own violation out of a sense of egotism and invincibility. He's a dirtbag. He deserves everything he gets. Hopefully they catch the rest of…
...and Tim Curry.
You forgot single.
I’m excited for this game, but...it just seems like all these “procedural worlds,” they keep showing sure do look...similar.
Having played since day one and been supportive through good and bad (mostly bad) I finally put destiny back in its case last night.
Wambach is definitely suffering Donavon syndrome.
I don't know what games you played but 3 was amazing and four was the best so far.
Even the backwards compatibility thing is a total gimmick. You can play...360 games!! Yay?
So is the premise of the game you just keep fighting the same boss over and over until he hibernates, during which time you level up only to start fighting him again slowly chipping away at his health over 80 hours of gameplay.
You sound like a horrible, horrible human and I'm glad I will never know you personally.
You mean an...Avalanche
Because I refuse to accept that Square makes anything outside of JRPGS.
A friend of mine was a wrestler in high school and they called this “checking the oil,” they would use it in matches to throw their opponents off.
I felt the exact same way, up until the first week of HoW and opening the PoE chest for the first time netted me one.
You can get through the the whole story without using a gun, there's even a trophy for it!
Thank you! Ever wood is where I first remember him as well. I remember thinking “that kids going places.”