That’s not all that bad. The worst thing ever written by Millennials is that stupid Twenty One Pilots song “Stressed Out”. As a Millennial, I can’t begin to tell you how annoying that song is.
That’s not all that bad. The worst thing ever written by Millennials is that stupid Twenty One Pilots song “Stressed Out”. As a Millennial, I can’t begin to tell you how annoying that song is.
What. It’s not Texas law to vacate the lane beside the cop that has someone pulled over. It’s the law to either: slow down by 20 mph under the speed limit or move over and continue at your normal speed. You don’t have to move over. I hope this dildo gets his badge thrown in a dumpster.
We can both agree that the large majority of females’ characters’ outfits are skimpy. As in, it’s much more difficult to name an individual character without a skimpy/sexualized outfit versus one that does. The costumes are made purposefully sexualized to appeal to the male audiences while alienating a large swath of…
Actually, all of it had to do with what you said. You missed the point, entirely, which is part of the problem with the stance that you are trying to make. Women that want to cosplay have the choice between this skimpy little outfit or that skimpy little outfit, or to make the a male costume into a female’s, like the…
Why do people care? I’m sure rule 34 has already been evoked on Overwatch by now. Go get your jollys off that way.
Who would have ever thought? Not everything that appears to be racist is racist. This is more of a beauty standard issue than a racism issue. In India, they apparently want to be paler. In America, we want to be darker. Crazy world we live in, yeah?
Counterpoint: Corpus Christi and Padre Island. Also, why would you compare a state who’s borders are mostly beaches to a state that has about a third of the amount of beach surface area?
The only mistake Mazda could make with the Miata is making it a coupe. It would take away from the core philosophy behind what makes a Miata a Miata - the thrill of a small, convertible roadster; that wind in your hair experience.
Dallas gets the bad rap of being full of pretentious assholes, and don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of them here, but there are simply more good things here than Houston. You can find your pretentious assholes in Houston, as well. If you want to not be around them, then don’t go to the communities they frequent!…
Any Best Buy will recycle it for you. They won’t give you any money, but it’s better than keeping it in your house, taking up space.
My problem with this logic is you cause more potential danger by having them swerve around you. If you move over, they speed ahead, and that’s the end of the situation. Potential road rage is avoided and everyone goes on about their business.
I’m born and raised in Dallas, which is with out a doubt a better city than Houston. Austin is even better than Dallas, as far as community, food, and things to do. Houston smells funny and the humidity sucks.
To the defense of Ubisoft, Blood Dragon was based on part of Far Cry 3's map. Far Cry Primal is the entire Far Cry 4 map. That’s alot of new textures and new models to make, not to mention an entire new “beast mastery” system, and other new mechanics added into the game.
I completely agree with you. Murder has intention to kill someone. This should be three counts of manslaughter. It was a horrible accident and truly is a tragedy, but locking someone up for life for driving like an idiot is just as tragic. This asshole didn’t mean to kill that many people.
DotA is far enough removed from Warcraft 3 that it was always kind of it’s beast - it just used the sandbox handed out by Blizzard to create it. Just like how Team Fortress and Counter-Strike were created using the Half-Life engine, originally, as a mod.
You’re really grasping at straws if all you can come up with is “hurr durr, Blizzard is copying TF2 and DOTA”. Notice how those two games have nothing in common, beyond both being team games. You could go so far to say that it might be like a new genre. Perhaps FPSBA or something. Yes, TF2 and Overwatch are both…
This is what I strongly dislike about the slow culture change in the gaming industry - entitlement. What makes you entitled to take a game, play it, and then determine if you want to pay the hardworking individuals that made it? You don’t go to a restaurant and eat the food then determine if you want to pay.
I’ve always felt like the best way to handle hacking is to give it an indepdent environment to thrive in. Like you said, plenty of the people that hack are just genuinely curious how things work and like tinkering. There’s nothing wrong with a little reverse engineering for the sake of knowledge. Of course, this leads…