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Nah. World record for a run that doesn’t use the actor unloading is 3h 48m 17s so almost 2 hours slower.

That’s because the big Japanese anthologies are all recycled paper. They are printed on cheap recycled paper, and most readers will read the manga, then put it out for recycling and then buy the collected tankobon of their favorites (which, if it comes from a weekly, gets put out around every three months).

The first part of your post reminds me of that scene in Lucky # Slevin where Morgan Freeman says, “And I don’t suppose I need to say anything as trite and cliched as, ‘Go to the police and you’re a dead man?’ “

And Josh Hartnett answers nervously, “I, uh, I think you just did.”


Assuming they ever worked out that thing where Trump wasn’t having his tweets archived as required by the Presidential Records Act (and who knows, because WTF would the consequences even be if he didn’t?), then some day, long in the future, some historian or political scientist is going to be reading these tweets as

what you have now, so great looking and smart, a true Stable Genius

Yeah, never step in to be the expert when you know someone is wrong because they will always insist they are right and it will only drive you nuts. I still remember getting into an argument about somebody like 18 years ago who said they went to Disney’s Animal Kingdom as a kid and rode the Lion King roller coaster in

When you really need a place to crash

No offense, you do you, but I would have walked away at “requirements.”  Just be nice and let people use it, or don’t.  You have 5 conditions which would take too long even to say and keep in mind, which then you have to track.  Who cares.  (If that’s a joke post, add a /s to it, because I think you’re serious.)

Not a stupid question. The simple answer is no. It would take a whole lot of devices charging off the same outlet for it to have any effect like that.

I appreciate that, but please do know that none of this would be possible without all of my talented, hard-working colleagues here at Kotaku. We are a team in so many ways, and none of these stories are single-person efforts, ever.

“Similarly, Faustin says her training sessions can sometimes turn into therapy sessions”

I worked QA on Black Ops III at the El Segundo Activision location, placed by Volt. We were paid a base wage of $10/hour, and initially the hours were 8am-6pm Monday thru Saturday. Crunch time we worked 7am-7pm every single day of the week.

I was in Dok Ondar’s and the doorman (it was pretty crowded in there and he was letting people in as others were leaving) entered and said “Everyone bow before supreme leader Kylo Ren!” and this kid in full Kylo Ren mask and outfit with his little lightsaber walked in and it was super cute!  Then, in Savi’s, there was

I still have my set of CDs from 1997 and ripped the necessary files to play this on my Mac just earlier today, and damn it takes me back, as it’s been that long since I actually got to play it.

I only played for about a half hour, but it mostly seems to work fine. The voice audio during the intro cinematic was slightly

Now playing

Reminds me of this short film from several years ago:

The thing is... Final Fantasy Adventure has not one, but two remakes now: Sword of Mana (GBA) and Adventures of Mana (iOS/Vita).

Hello, attorney here chiming in again. You are correct Nathan, if you do not throw in everything in you can - if you do not you are later procluded from bringing it up under a legal theory of “Res Gestae.” The ysstem was created that way in order to prevent someone from suing another party for a particaular matter and

A simple solution for them to combat any type of review bombing:
- Once somebody owns a game by a developer, let them review THAT developer.

I’ll use Ubisoft as an example:
https://store.steampowered.com/developer/ubisoft

They should have a 5th tab for “Reviews” of how people feel about them as a company. People who have

We get only a few big budget FPS games every year, so I’m glad that developers are really setting each franchise apart. Like how Borderlands 3 will be a zany open world FPS set in a dieselpunk wasteland with randomized loot, but Rage 2 is a zany open world FPS set in a dieselpunk wasteland without randomized loot.