It should be obvious as to what they are doing:
It should be obvious as to what they are doing:
Oh, they’re very rustled, because I can’t imagine how someone can be so thick. It defies reason how a human being can be so absolutely dense.
You got me, I rage at your excellent jabs. Truly, you are a mastermind of debate. If only I could contain my rage long enough to not go outside and publicly urinate everywhere. And how you saw through my white knighting! How will women have sex with me now!? If only I could learn to just be a decent person who doesn’t…
I’m sorry, but it is a crime.
“The only reason he was in trouble is because he broke a California law”
It’s true! When I see people wearing bathing suits I scream “GET BEHIND ME HARLOT! WITH YOU TEASED NIPPLE THAT I CANNOT SEE, BUT CAN INTIMATE EXISTS!”
No, what he did was literally a sex crime. It’s voyeurism and surreptitious photography.
Remember folks: if you commit a sex crime (surreptitious photography, by definition) by filming people in the bathroom without their knowledge ahead of time, or without their consent during (as was clearly evidenced by the event in question!), you’re gonna be banned for a week. But you WILL get to come back with a…
I think what it comes down to are that people want less dumbing-down of rules and systems, and Classic (coupled with the STRONG nostalgia) allowed for getting back into a feeling of ‘earning’ their place in the game. I played WoW on day one, all the way through Pandaria before I threw my hands up. Then, I foolishly…
That is the most hideous armor design I have ever seen in a Bethesda game, and one of the worst overall armor designs I have ever borne witness to.
You don’t have to wonder. You live in the USA, where it feels like a nonstop Hell these days for anyone that doesn’t bow to the Cross.
It is if you like to fight bosses blind, jerk.
Alternatively, let people enjoy their lives as long as they aren’t hurting anyone.
Congratulations, you’ve hit into the core of all reality television.
I’m going to hard disagree there. The Culling was his big turning point, but Arthas was clearly thinking he was in the right, and doing it for a just reason. He continues to go on a path of should-I-shouldn’t-I all the way until he kills Muradin Bronzebeard. It’s also frequently hinted at throughout the story before…
I think a lot of it had to do with old-school fans vs the new-school fans. The Reforged project would always appeal to players of WC3 from 2002 first and foremost, with WoW players being in the minority.
Not only is it untrue, it’s pretty misleading.
State clearly in the opening, and not just as “it was released last week in early access” that the game IS in early access and that it is not a final say on the game with a disclaimer. That is responsible journalism.
But again, it does not read that way. There is no disclaimer. The only portion that really addresses it as an early access game, and will change accordingly as it is developed, is in the final sentence. The beginning just mentions “it’s in early access” briefly before going into the problems with the game.
Sure as hell reads like one.