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The thighs were my little value secret (since the wings got all jacked up) and now I have lost them too! 

It has been dreadfully wonderful. For gamers it’s meant detailed environments that you can get lost in. It also means that most AAA games are 40+ hour affairs that, depending on your free time and bank account, could be a blessing or a curse. It could mean fewer games completed, but it also means more (or less) bang

Jesus, man. This is harrowing. Like everyone else in the comments, I’m glad things didn’t go differently.

Also something similar here:

By Arya herself, when sparring with Brienne in Season 7.

I thought about it and realized the reason why they had the Dothraki die in the night was not only to make the dead army seem invincible, but also to save money on the FX budget. Horse combat is almost certainly more expensive to film and they got it out of the way ASAP without really showing much of anything.

Season 8, Episode 3: “Can’t See Shit” dir. Miguel Sapochnik

Counterpoint: The Deadcast actually answers the age old question about a tree falling in the forest.

Nearly five months ago, I suffered a severe brain hemorrhage while I was just standing around at a work party. When I collapsed, I fractured my skull.

Steve Yzerman had expressions of relief as much as anything when the Wings won the first one. Many other captains have had similar reactions to that from what I’ve watched...and I’ve seen the conclusion of every NHL season since 1994. There’s been obviously a lot of joy and raw emotions.

That’s just unnecessarily rude. He/she was clearly trying to be helpful. Either learn to be a better writer for a tech blog, or learn to not be spiteful in your replies to your readers; esp. the ones who are clearly not being shits to you. Boo.

Just trying to be helpful, sorry!

Wow, the first description of that Rhapsody game sounds awesome!

No, it’ll still be shitty... but most people don’t have a PC or a console in China, but they do have a smartphone. Not to mention... like 49% of Epic is owned by Tencent, a Chinese Company where the mobile market is a big part of things... uh... one of the biggest things in China, WeChat.

+1 but -.025 for the shame I feel at understanding this joke.

I appreciate the pixelation. Must’ve been a Japanese person’s phone.

Headphones AND angled the video so his fellow Greyhound bus passengers wouldn’t see? The guy’s manners are impeccable compared to most of the cretins in the world today.

Thank God this guy was wearing headphones:

Whoa, whoa, whoa. As a commenter (You are about to find out my name is Ian. I know, brace yourself) who has had his question answered, I need to report a Fox Newsian level of misquoting, and frankly, I find the whole thing scandalous.

The horse-talking person has all the mental faculties of a horse in a person’s body (and vice versa).