edit: nvm... it's a 2 x 1 piece with a center stud... there's a clearer picture in the link...
edit: nvm... it's a 2 x 1 piece with a center stud... there's a clearer picture in the link...
everyone who doesn't cheat the time setting on Animal Crossing understands this very well... just go and do other stuff and wait for Winter Solstice.
sure. your ignorance. your welcome.
because it's borrowed from Totoro.
i respect your choice but i must disagree. Mos is the best. IMO of course.
they use Edy.
and hundreds more were saved by the mouths of hungry children in the video....
good. entrance fee. it'll at least mean more of the people who can play, will have a higher chance of being invested in the game since it's not just some F2P throwaway game any shitty net cafe goer can play. (fewer gold farmers types even, although the ones who will be there, will have invested in the hardware to…
if a 2D game like Reassembly can figure out mass, so can this. and my tiny little speedy ship can most likely outrun a "super ship".
nah, just ignorant of 1 film. that is what the conversation is about, right? or would you like to make up some silly quip with something yet again completely unrelated?
finally something interesting on PS4 that'll make me want to buy the system...
the "fictional" sign has nothing to do with Japan either, but i'm sure you have no idea what that meant in the movie.
because it has nothing to do with Japan. posting it is either delusional or ignorant of the implication or history of that sign. the actual Huangpu Park in Shanghai was closed off by the British Imperialists, not the Japanese, to all Chinese people until 1928, 4 years before Japan officiated Manchukuo in the…
it's more to do with leniency and the type of rice eaten. northern China eats Dongbei rice which is similar to Japanese rice. southern China, especially cantonese areas eat jasmine rice, which is a mess, so for the most part less than official formal setting, people are much more lenient on table manners regarding…
prarie oysters? ;)