You’ve been able to use those things on PS4 already.
You’ve been able to use those things on PS4 already.
The trailer does not answer the most important question: does it have the boot sound??
“Where is this terrible place that the police don’t show up to crimes for 2 hours? “
the supervisor likely handled it the way they’re trained to do so.
Yes because petty retail theft at one of the largest retail companies in the world should ABSOLUTELY take priority for the cops...
I’ve encountered assholes who took off with shopping baskets, stealing merchandise wasn't enough, they took 2 shopping baskets with them.
Cvs stores are theives paradise, most stores are understaffed and over worked, and usually only 2 people closing, so if one employee is on break and other is busy helping or ringing up customers, there’s nothing we can do about people walking out with stolen goods. It sucks but employees can only do so much.
Do people think minors are too dumb to realize they can just enter bullshit information? What is the point of this other than wasting people’s time?
I remember the biggest thing about the PS2 when it launched was the fact it played DVDs. It was arguably the best DVD player on the market for quite sometime.
This isn’t about lawyers seeking payouts, it’s about allocating liability under various insurance contracts. In simplified terms for laypeople, somebody ought to pay for the victim’s damages (i.e., hospital bills, lost earnings, and so on), particularly since the the guy who caused it is unable to (due to being dead).…
Not exactly, just who should be responsible for his medical bills?
God forbid you get into a car accident, and the other person is at fault, and you lose two limbs, should you be responsible for those medical bills?
Sure, money is a factor, but consider the expenses for going to the emergency room for multiple gunshot…
When our country’s healthcare system can bankrupt a person for having a medical emergency, this is inevitable.
I can say with utter certainty that my wife and I saw Mystery Men at 12:30am the morning of August 11, 1999. She had to be at the hospital at 5:00am for a scheduled C-section and there was no way we were going to sleep that night, so we went to a post-midnight showing. The theater was rather empty but we had a great…
In the US, you can’t show a DVD movie in public and charge people to watch it, but you can show it if nobody’s paying you to see it. When a bar shows a PPV fight, that’s kind of a grey area, because the bar owner isn’t charging customers to see the fight, but instead may insist that you buy a drink in order to stay. …
There are US laws governing this kind of thing but I’m not aware of them being strictly enforced except for like... when a bar tries to show a big pay-per-view boxing match without paying for the necessary rights.
Keep in mind: This movie is so deeply 1999 that its end-credits song is literally Smash Mouth’s “All Star.”
Yeah it seems silly but it was the first confirmation that our understanding of primals was complete ly wrong.
Now that I think about it, this encounter is actually the first time they notice that primals are not only deities worshipped by the beast tribes but can be any being who’s revered. They expand way more upon that with Lady Shiva though.
That’s really cool, especially because they built the weirdness of that encounter into the storyline too, with the Scions questioning what they knew about the relationship between the beast tribes, aether, and the primals