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yes, and that’s a blanket generalization thanks to whatever bullshit mass media that taught you how the world works. how is that difficult to understand? Hong Kong belongs to China. Hong Kong is not China. we can say Mao sucks donkey balls here. now if the company hides behind Shenzhen’s borders, sure, you maybe

Nico Nico, Mixi, DMM, even Apple’s iTune store for Japan, they’re all heavily guarded against foreign invasion, it’s really annoying but well, all of them have workarounds that works fine for many of us, but probably horribly tedious for the casual audience.

if it’s not a footballer, then it probably would’ve been modeled after Christoph Waltz or Ralph Fiennes. Hong Kong is an ex-Brit colony, people here are addicted to football, they most likely know who Bastian is.

and this is why we don’t feel so bad about that “all Germans look the same” line as we should. because of comments like yours.

you can use that shit. 3 shits of any kind + some thatch makes fertilizer, and trust me, one you get late game, you’ll need tons of shit. but no worries, you can force feed a dino so it’ll shit like crazy. =) also, my favourite channels of youtubers playing Ark named their own server Pooping Evolved. (i watch Sl1pg8r

“a Hollywood bomb”

people who are happy with Olive Garden will remain content at Olive Garden.

people still buy Ubi’s crap? after the bullshit of buying 3 games from them, 2 Settlers games and an Anno game, and all 3 have installer problems that were unsolvable according to Ubi support, i just gave up from that company altogether.

anyone’s who’s familiar with the village in Spirited Away might recognize Jiufen as the inspiration. (other inspirations includes Ginzan onsen, and Kanaguya in Shibu onsen, and a few other places)

for some of us, it’s not as much a matter of time but rather how our brains are wired. writing/typing helps collate and track what we’re trying to present, whereas i can’t remember what i said 3 words ago because it’s already disappeared into thin air and my brain has 15 equally valued tangents going on at the same

while it’s not a film, i loved being scared by Riget

Japan can.

i can’t say for sure that my distinction is the same as all Japanese, but i’d say subways almost always have only sideways seats(other than the Tokyo Bay monorail) and trains(including the N’EX and Skyliner) have forward/backwards facing seats that includes a table, foldout table from the wall, or back-of-chair

got a few rocks growing out of my base, cleared them out in a few minutes, got some more cementing paste and sparkpowder. it’s a good day.

simplified: Uber is a bad analogy. and I know what you’re saying.

it is. i’m not disagreeing here. there’s plenty of problem in most taxi systems around the world, including Japan’s. but taxis being a problem doesn’t give ride-sharing companies the right to ignore laws regarding the ferrying of passengers in unlicensed automobiles. (and we’re not talking about a driver’s license

no, i’m saying KS shouldn’t be liable(that way) for being a platform, while Uber does because it’s not the same thing as KS, and the risks of Uber far outweigh that of KS.

the things your shoe picks up on it’s sole is imaginary because it’s not visible? yeah, i wouldn’t let a dog who’s just be outside get on my bed either. i’d bathe it first. i’d even first wipe it’s feet down at the front door before i let it inside, otherwise, like what you said, all the crap that it brings home is

but Uber in many areas of the world are illegally(see Passenger Transport Act) trying to replace taxi service, which for the most part have Taxi Service Commissions to hold them accountable. even if they’re not always reliable and there’s a lot of problems with taxis, the issue should be taken with local government on