Well it felt very much to me like that line was meant to be for personal yards, not public spaces that benefit from a cushioning plant.
Well it felt very much to me like that line was meant to be for personal yards, not public spaces that benefit from a cushioning plant.
And I would rewind to the first comment where someone was a dick. Wasn’t me.
Exactly!
Sure, I might be. But it’s a comments section, and nothing requires you to read it or participate. Literally none of this matters.
I loathe the existence of HOAs with an undying passion.
I think that falls far, far below the bar for trolling. Like, you might disagree, and it could even be wrong, but it’s not trolling.
Being snippy is only cute when your original argument wasn’t inane in the first place.
In fairness, the out-of-app purchases IS still a significant loss as the major revenue generators are going to do what they can to enable purchase methods where they lose nothing.
Those are also hard things to parse out, because realistically speaking, Blizz is designing to a VERY different market now than they used to. The reality is that they don’t think of the person who loved WC 1/2 as their prime audience anymore.
Wow, not a single mention of how inevitably the bottom of a reese’s cup remains stuck to the bottom of the wax paper, depriving you of the full cup experience? Y’all clearly cannot be trusted as judges to overlook such a key issue.
Eh. I wouldn’t say the business development reflects that.
Your ability to save 10% is also contingent on your income. Not everyone has income where 10+% of it is expendable.
More importantly, Gengar will never give up the opportunity for a good joke.
I think “skip rolling when it’s not worth it” is also the best way to play 5E.
Well the actual story is how this family is haunted by the ghosts of its past... So yes.
While I get what you’re saying, the fact that Ubisoft invests a lot of money into this shit in their games suggests that they’re very profitable decisions.
There IS a different lens on this, though. Ubisoft has been one of the most notorious players in the RMT game. So in conjunction with design philosophies that extensively pad out content, a different picture begins to form.
They dissed them. It wasn’t a declaration of war. They didn’t drag them through the mud. It’s just a diss.
I think that’s exactly it. And the problem is that is extraordinarily weird for a sequel movie, which is tonally so incredibly different from the original to the point where it’s realistically a different genre.
I also think Aliens 3 is also a better “Alien” movie than Aliens is. Aliens feels like a generic action film that used the xenomorphs as a plot mechanic, where the slow burn survival horror roots were something Fincher tried to explore in 3.