michaelzaite01
Michael Zaite
michaelzaite01

Don’t. I finished it. (the story, fuck 100%ing) And now I can’t go back and keep playing. I still have plenty of side ops, but after the final few story missions.......it just feels pointless and wrong to keep going. A Phantom Pain if you will, Because damn did the game play well. Great controls and mechanics.

But he didn’t. What motivation is there for Venom to listen to Skullface’s big “why I’m a badguy” speech?

Up until the release I was positive there was going to be some kind of Trick with Hayter, shit like that was always Kojima’s style.

You mean Mumbler Southerland?

Yea? Compared to in the US where nobody can afford healthcare at all?

I deal with Roger Ailes often. I’ve often been alone with Roger Ailes in his office over the course of 15 years and I’ve never seen anything like what I’m reading about in the papers and the magazine.

I have a craftsman bungalow and one of the philistine previous owners painted over ALL the wood and stone on the first floor.

Oh how I hate Toudor style.

Come to Cleveland, Victorians and Craftsmen out the ass. Production model not bespoke fancy but I got a California Bungalow from 1929 for under $100,000.

Blurgh Beaux-Arts. It’s like Death’s waiting room.

I don’t quite understand, as a personal house who says you can’t copy stuff? If they were a developer that’s one thing, but really?

It looks like a good looking house had a cheap facelift. and those dormers at the top are WAY to close together.

Arts and craft are quite nice too.

I can think of 10 similar function cars off the top of my head right now at that price point.

And yet that’s exactly what’s happening.

Aside from the “First crash” report?

You don’t see them reporting on the average run of the mill Tesla crashed where people had the ethical backbone to admit THEY fucked up.

Then you don’t want a Tesla, you sign a Licensing agreement that lets them do just that. No Sign, no ugly car.

I mean, they bought a Tesla and agreed to be an unpaid, Untrained, Test Driver on public roads.

So is “the Autopilot Did it!” the new “I thought I was stepping on the brake not the gas!”?