Ok, the “make you sick” was a cheap shot, but Chipotle has given my stomach more problems than any taco truck, mexican hole in the wall, or even Taco Bell ever has, so that one’s a little personal. Not e-coli bad, but not pleasant.
Ok, the “make you sick” was a cheap shot, but Chipotle has given my stomach more problems than any taco truck, mexican hole in the wall, or even Taco Bell ever has, so that one’s a little personal. Not e-coli bad, but not pleasant.
Anyone else first think the headline was about 90 frames per second? We should pick a new abbreviation for one of these.
It is hated because in many places you can get a better burrito that also costs less (and won’t make you sick) at an actual mexican place.
This looks like someone threw up a bag of skittles
This is an election, facts do not matter, it is entirely about perception. This “looks” bad, that is all that matters.
And a court isn’t part of the government?
If the rich can bankrupt people for saying true things on the internet does the first amendment really exist?
Yeah, but what about being sued for saying things that are true, which is what this is all about? If you can be bankrupted by the wealthy for posting unflattering things about them is there any freedom of speech?
Great point. No one should be allowed to say things about rich people that they don’t like. If Gawker didn’t attack Billionaire Peter Thiel there wouldn’t have been any problem. You cross a rich person you deserve whatever lawsuit they can use their unfathomable wealth to throw at you, obviously. Every Billionaire…
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There is a famous Anderson Silva who fights MMA in the UFC. This is also a guy named Anderson Silva. They are not the same person. An Anderson Silva got his ass kicked. That Anderson Silva is not the famous one.
You can’t launch yourself off the ground to hit a running back in the face with the crown of your head.
From the PlayStation store:
If people want to treat competitive gaming like a sport than the competitors need to be given some sort of locker room/warm-up area away from fans. No one thinks it’s ridiculous that boxers/MMA fighters get to warm up in privacy. No one complains when NFL/NBA/etc. players get to sit in a locker room before a game and…
If women spent as much money watching women’s sports as men spent watching men’s sports maybe they wouldn’t be considered second rate. Money is sadly all that matters in our society.
Not claiming to be a superman, I’d just like to know when someone is standing right next to me in a game. I hate when you get in close with an opponent and lose track of them because they are no longer directly in front of you.
But real life you have about a 210° field of view, even with this method you are practically cutting it in half. I’m hoping VR will soon get to a full range of vision. In the meantime I think I’ll give sitting 2 feet from a 50" screen a shot.
What part of radical self reliance does calling the sheriff fall under?
Most first person games make me feel like I’m wearing blinders, I find the lack of peripheral vision frustrating.