Thank you. I watched the special last night after reading this article, and was floored that his comments were being taken at face value and out of context (instead of as a callback to an earlier punchline).
Thank you. I watched the special last night after reading this article, and was floored that his comments were being taken at face value and out of context (instead of as a callback to an earlier punchline).
This isn’t a commercial, it’s a slideshow put together by whatever inventory management company this dealership employs for their web site. It’s a gallery of photos that play over a narration comprised of short, pre-recorded catchphrases that are stitched together for each vehicle based on the “tags” assigned to it…
A deep cut. I like it.
Yes, of course, how could I be so silly?
Actually if you read the report, you’ll find that the only witnesses to change their stories were the ones who admitted they felt pressured by their peers to claim that the cop was in the wrong.
Start on page 27 and read. Pay special attention to the section about “Witnesses whose testimony is consistent with evidence and inculpate Wilson”, which contains ZERO. I didn’t rush to anything- I read the report and the facts.
Read the report prepared by the DoJ. All the witnesses and the autopsy prove Darren Wilson’s version of events. This is not an opinion, its fact.
This game sounds so cool- I wish they hadn’t made the main character a jerkoff fetish for the waifu/pantsu crowd.
And it’ll last approximately 3 days before someone steals it to sell or swap the Type R parts onto their base spec Civic.
This is the worst kind of article. You literally took all the information that eurogamer researched and wrote, copied and pasted it here and called it your own article, but you think it’s okay since you wrote “source : eurogamer” at the end.
The phrase is “under wraps” (not “raps”), and there should not be an apostrophe in “magazines” (that denotes possession).
Articles that make you watch the video to find out what the article is about? Go fuck yourself.
It’s Nintendo. At this point, the only thing that should be news is them doing something that ISN’T half assed or poorly thought out.
To me, he’s more like a reverse Elcor from Mass Effect.
It’s not a truck, it’s a coupe with the rear body panels restyled.
And my sword.
This is the same company that took what-11 years- to half finish FFXV, the rest of which they’re still working on finishing as paid DLC?
Movies/TV shows do this all the time, and not just with Jeeps. It’s most likely due to budget, where they use the nicer one for the up close shots and the beater, early gen model for the scene where it gets trashed. Sometimes it’s because of pickup shots that are filmed later, and the original vehicle is no longer…
Not true.
You’re going to get savaged for the unpopular opinion, but it’s true.