What body is this mod reviving, exactly? A fetish atronach?
What body is this mod reviving, exactly? A fetish atronach?
The thing I hate most is that it spends the other currency you need (legendary shards) to get them. What the -fuck-.
I need pre-orders! Pre-orders of Spiderman!
I recently got rear-ended by a drunk driver (he was insured) but was a bit despondent because it seemed like it’d be impossible to find something decent enough to replace my old vehicle. The world was on my side, it seems, because I picked up a 2015 Ford Fusion SE with the 200a package in tuxedo black metallic for…
Well, I mean, yeah. It was used ironically. That was the idea.
I always found it a bit strange. Dialogue in general can be a difficult thing for writers to tackle, speaking from experience, but they seem to have an especially difficult time when they try to write fantasy or history. It’s not universally true of course, but the mistake of using thee and thou is just meant to…
Of interest to you, Rachel: https://kotaku.com/im-back-1828091630
God, now I’m all teary-eyed. I’m so sorry. Those complications... Imagining that, I just... But you’re alive! And I’m really, really happy to know that the thing that took your father didn’t take *you*. I’m sorry this isn’t more thrilling or insightful, but you’re here, and you’re alive, and I hope I speak for…
I missed the call for ideas too, but don’t think you need to spend all of your time downtown. There are a lot of beautiful areas in the Portland metro that don’t require you to go downtown! For example, there are many wonderful Lake Oswego and Beaverton restaurants. Examples include Nak Won in Beaverton and Babica…
Can’t wait to hear how he ripped off CCP. ;)
RKO out of nowhere. ;_;
Rachel, we’re not old! We’re just... Youth disadvantaged.
Kotaku means family.
Well, I mean, you’re alive. So there’s that.
For me, it wasn’t owning a car... It was buying a new vehicle and spending a bit of money on an upgrade that made me realize I wasn’t actually that into tuner culture. That shit is expensive.
Oh, I’m sure it isn’t, but they do happen to be outside, not in a room breathing in all of the gasoline.
I’m not natively from Oregon, so I don’t really care to defend the policy for that reason. What does stand out to me is that the analogies being used here implicate that the state is spending money to make this happen, and I am not sure where you’re getting that from. Most job creation policies are about shifting…
For rural areas where it’s pretty late and ain’t nobody gonna be awake to fill up your tank. It’s so people don’t get stranded until the morning in BFE.
Except moving the rocks doesn’t fill my car with gas while I dick around on my phone, and the government isn’t paying those employees. They’re not filling my car with rocks they’ve moved from A to B. Instead, I have gasoline poured into my car by an uncaring teenager.
Damn that job creation measure!