Michigan. I don’t have a real problems with them, but most people here think they suck. Especially when the cranky ones attack people for just wandering by where they happen to be at.
Michigan. I don’t have a real problems with them, but most people here think they suck. Especially when the cranky ones attack people for just wandering by where they happen to be at.
If they announced it was going to cook brussel sprouts and then canceled it, there’d still be the goobers complaining about that, too.
None of them want their stuff to get lost in the shuffle of E3 anymore, so they release their promos the week before so they stand out. Except when everyone’s releasing everything the week before, now they’re all getting lost in the pre-E3 shuffle. go figure.
Then thank goodness they’re not registering, yet! 0:)
Technically, you stick a mustache on your face and say you’re cosplaying Mario, but this person made a damn good outfit, dyed her hair, wore contacts etc. What does a little light and color adjusting change about it to not make it cosplay?
Keeping records of people who buy products like these are a great way to start if the government ever wanted to start registering the intellectually challenged among us.
But then they’d be promoting people standing up to robbers and if someone got hurt, they’d be liable...blah blah, the wonderful world we live in :/
Pending any knowledge of the actual gameplay, that sounds good to me!
Typically, it’s ‘grow up’ until it’s something that affects him and then you’d think the world is coming to an end.
If it helps, if you knew the people behind 90% of the things that you buy, you’d feel the same way. Almost everyone’s got some kind of skeletons in their closet.
Sadly, yes. The internet doesn’t seem to be able to teach it, so the concept’s becoming lost to many folks these days. Video games, movies, tv etc. etc.
Actually in the more black populated areas of Michigan there are typically quite a few black males that walk down the middle of the roads with no one saying a thing to them. When asking black women about this why they do this, their usual response is, “Yeah, i don’t know why they do that, either!” So no, not always…
I really didn’t like any of those similar scenes because at no point did the characters (Rey, Finn, Poe) seem like they were in any real life or death, danger. More like they were teaming up on on a video game with no real stakes, just having a good ole time. Ah well. I’m glad a bunch of you enjoyed those moments.
Damn you, sunlight and your vitamin D!! I wonder if i can get them to put a skylight in at the office... hmmm, probably not. If only.
I know, no worries. Everything i had always read had said along the lines of the Cliary muscles like any other muscles need routine excercise. When we’re sitting in front of these screens all day, they might as well be sitting on a couch eating a couple bags of potato chips. Which, if true, wearing a set of VR gear…
We don’t know the long term effect that the current VR tech is going to have on people’s eyes. Right now, there’s obvious proof that sitting at a desk staring are your monitor for hours on end, weakens your eyes. So what happens when you spend hours on end with something an inch away from your face? Maybe…
Saving a lot of money and waiting to see if everyone around you goes blind.
I think Bill from marketing wanted to get out of being stuck organizing the parties, and this was his devious plan to never have to do it, again.
Fingers crossed that this is the price drop ahead of the new slim Spector approved designed xbox one. Obviously no real changes to the guts, i know, but still i’m hoping.