
This is the real southern heritage.
This is the real southern heritage.
To be fair, they were only mighty for a brief period of time and were riding on their clout like a trust-fund kid for a good portion of the last decade. Even their “greats” were pretty flawed experiences that audiences(including myself) gave a pass, cause it was “Bethesda.”
You know, I was actually gonna buy 1 & 2 for quick, cheap nostalgia.
But with this shit I’ll pass. No shortage of nostalgia on the switch.
They do anything to get you to remember Fallout 76
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Go him, might as well get your last word in, especially when it comes at the expense of some asshat looking towards sensationalism for views.
You know what I’ve always found weird. People who cry about SJWs being oversensitve and use insults like ‘cuck beta leftists’, which by the way made me laugh pretty hard, are also somehow really easily offended. Not referring Arch Warhammer here, as I’m certain he is far too alpha to pay attention to anything some…
This Arch Warhammer guy does seem to be quite a Knobhead.
“Arch Warhammer is a dickhead. Goodbye.”
I stand with Wheels.
“Total War Community Manager Correctly Calls Youtuber a “Dickhead” on Final Live Stream”
So plugging in was definitely valuable to the owner, but he didn’t ask, apologize, offer to pay, or even keep his car off the lawn. He probably needed the electricity but he didn’t even make an attempt not to be a huge douche.
So plugging in was definitely valuable to the owner, but he didn’t ask, apologize, offer to pay, or even keep his car off the lawn. He probably needed the electricity but he didn’t even make an attempt not to be a huge douche.
If I am in a public place then yeah I will plug in a phone. If I am walking down the street and my phone dies, I am not going to walk over to someone’s house and plug into their exterior outlets.
Next time tuck it under the windshield wiper... takes them longer to find it, and the results speak for themselves!
Keep the charging cable. Those things aren’t cheap.
He could claim his landscaper hadn’t seen the cable, maybe?
(This is not legal advice. There’s a reason I’m in this cube & not a fancy law cube)
Of course not - they were out of power.
This has me actually wondering - if you had unplugged and then cut the charging cable in half (preferably in that order), would it be considered destruction of property, given it is illegally parked on yours?