I assume Type Zero considering the focus of the game is on a group called Class Zero. At least that's what my research leads me to believe.
I live in a state that require Amazon to be taxed, but sometimes I am not charged tax when purchasing a product. I assume it is because there are multiple sellers that sell through Amazon and they have their own requirements for dealing with tax.
I hope he comes back. Simply because I want to see the comment storm that would happen if he did. It would be glorious.
This list is pretty close to why I bought a PS4. 1 and 2 are basically the same. Love PS+ and knowing that it was going to be a part of PS4 from the very start made this an easy choice. Hardware wasn't really much of a deciding factor, but it doesn't hurt. To me the gravy (exclusives) was a big factor. I've lived…
Sees Diablos.
I don't even consider Walmart for games. Prices between it and sites like Amazon aren't just a few dollars. Items I compare tend to be around a 20 dollar difference. And that's not taking sale prices into consideration.
As someone who frequents buffet restaurants, I can say that price has no effect on the taste for me. Time on the other hand does. If I want to go to a buffet, I make certain that I go at the busiest hours. When I get there, I want to see a large crowd. The more people the more often they restock the food, which means…
Hya HYAA! (Hyrule Warriors).
As a child that went to a private school, I am very glad my parents did. I was able to avoid the absurdities like this that go with public schools. A number of my friends were not able to though and long story short, they homeschool their children. Homeschooling in general seems to becoming more and more common with…
No. I'm an adult.
It disturbs me that a question like this has to be asked in this day. Do children belong to the state now? It's completely absurd to consider it illegal. It's the parent's child. Not the school's or government's. This subject in general feels like it is treading on dangerous grounds of government overstepping its…
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