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It’s worth adding that the references to gloves and the dogs in the video are about her reluctance to give the dogs their medication, because it has a warning that pregnant women should not handle it.

I didn’t phrase that quite right.

I would posit that he doesn’t mean that he has literally never heard nor seen a reference to Tetris, anywhere.

In this case, the Collector’s Edition was a GameStop exclusive, so it was pre-order from them or find it on the secondary market.

It’s worth mentioning something with regards to The Brown Bunny.

Yes, but also kind of no.

Video games are treated like movies and TV shows for parts of copyright and IP law. Playing a video game in front of a room full of paying customers is considered a “public performance” of that video game, and requires the appropriate rights.

Lots of people saying that this list is junk, and I agree.

I think they don’t want to go farther than 3 years because they think game streaming will be good enough in 3 years to launch COD as a GamePass streaming only title.

I much prefer the Start To Crate system, as pioneered by Old Man Murray more than 20 years ago.

GoT suffered from Final Season Syndrome.

The case is a Lian Li O11.  It’s a two chamber design, where the power supply and any drives go in the second chamber, behind the motherboard tray.

The bot fraction you are observing and the bot fraction Twitter is reporting are from very different spaces, however. You are estimating “What fraction of Twitter posts that appear in my feed are originating from bots?” Twitter is counting “What fraction of daily monetizable users are bots?”

I think it’s worth pointing out that while Roger Ebert does question why the Predator acts as it does without thinking of game hunting, his review of the film was overall positive (3/4 stars).

I realize this isn’t the most important question, but I grew up in that part of the state and I’m stuck on it.

I kept wondering why the title image was a screenshot of Reed Richards from the 2005 Fantastic Four movie.

Brink was my introduction to the “Splash Damage” type.  I liked it a lot, but, on console at least, it had networking issues and lost its playerbase before they were ever fixed.

It’s worth pointing out that this game is the beginning of a long chain of titles where Splash Damage iterated on the same concept of asymmetric objective class based FPS games. If memory serves, Enemy Territory was directly ported to Quake, then many of the concepts appeared again in Brink with Parkour added, then

Presumably, the accident disrupts their attempts to get Alejandro, the friend who passed out on the beach, to the hospital, and he dies, in addition to any occupant of the other car.

For the first two thirds of this, I was convinced it was a parody post.