Comedy, or the funny, used to be exempt from subject ban, the world has gone crazy.
Comedy, or the funny, used to be exempt from subject ban, the world has gone crazy.
How was this approached, did you go up to people and say “we’re writing an article please say something about our appearance?”
I can certainly agree that the FPS call can get a bit dumb at times, however look at it this way, they re-sell a 15 year old game (one, I may add that’s already more than capable of running 4K@60 on Pcsx2) doing just enough to make it run on a PC (because parity), by the very release they try to make out they’re doing…
That’s a very interesting question.
I liked the shaver so much I bought the company.
Yep, I thought so too.
“Was the typo you’res or there’s?”
Said like a pro.
ANYTHING that relies upon the word ‘nude’ in order to differentiate itself from other products should not be marketed at children.
Whoa, dude, you need help?
Can I say that I notice a difference, not on this because I haven’t played it, but certainly on other games I run at 4K.
Canned Haggis? CANNED Haggis?
Why should any country bear the expense of people who have proven themselves to be so dangerous to the general public that they have to be locked away for the rest of their life?
You can’t argue that when it is the death of those people that IS in the public interest. They aren’t sentenced to death because they are nice, useful members of society, they are a direct danger to society, that’s why the last option available to us is to remove them from society.
Any particular reason when the story is basically a call for “have you seen this man?”
In cases like this, no companies should have the autonomy to be able to tell countries to fuck off.
Yeah, this is really going to accomplish something.
Perhaps because I’m not going to whip my dick out in front of an Uber driver?
Who signed the agreement that gave them a choice?
Are you damaged?