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This but vr plz

Because he fakes it in front of large crowds?

Juuling. Congratulations teens, you now have an addiction. Take it from me, you don’t want this monkey on your back, because it never completely leaves. Ever. 30 years later and it’s still with me. It never leaves completely, you only learn to manage it after gut-wrenching hard emotional work, gallons of tears, and

I hope they’re not expecting to rely on user reviews to put a bit of order in the eshop where currently everything is being thrown in all together with barely any sorting, classifying or categories. At the rate at which things are being released (well, mostly ported...) on the Switch, this is going to be mega messy

The games are a rather brilliant circular story, you could play 2 and then 1 and get the same out of it if you played 1 then 2. I say start with the more polished game.

Story wise they do connect, the first one is harder but the nintendo port did give it the same easy mode as the second one, try to finish the first one.

I wasn’t taught it, but I saw people do it (and it’s really obvious in context that it’s a ‘thank you’) and started doing it myself.

When I lived in the UK I learned the hazard light thing. Now that I’m back in Canada I will often just use the gesture when merging into a lane. Sometimes I get a hazard light in response...from truck drivers (who the article states likely originated the practice, so it’s a knowing wink).

Came here to say the same thing. I always saw my dad do it when I was little and then my instructor told me to start doing it. I flash my lights for drivers in front of me and hazards for those behind me.

Thirded – we’re the looking glass world of Japan. In fact, I think the take home here is that Japanese drivers aren’t necessarily polite, but perhaps American drivers certainly aren’t.

You literally flash them on for a few seconds, and the guy behind you who let you out obviously knows there’s no hazard in the space in front of himhe just let you in to...

Will second the UK thing - I do it all the time, or sometimes do a left/right/left indicator shuffle too...

The practise of thanking using hazards is generally a) in context - so most of the time its obvious its thank you not DANGER and b) done with 1 or 2 quick flashes. In genuine danger (e.g. stopping fast) people tend to put them on and leave them on. We do this in South Africa and I’ve never seen it lead to confusion.

Same for continental Europe.

Yeah I know. Shame it doesn’t auto translate the game to English too.

Don’t preorder.....Unless you use our code :)

Don’t preorder.....Unless you use our code :)

Yeah, I’m sure someone trained an AI network with millions of pictures of plucked chickens to create this fake video.

Interesting idea. Surprised it hasn’t already been done. However, calling it a pre-order in the article is a little misleading when it’s a Kickstarter. Would I be out of line if I kindly requested the author to change that?

Interesting idea. Surprised it hasn’t already been done. However, calling it a pre-order in the article is a little

Now this is the serious issue at hand.

Eh, no interest in getting correctness points, just fighting the good fight against it increasingly being used by people in every sentence as I’ve witnessed in the last couple years. I’ve noticed far more nonsensical uses than yours though :)