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Or maybe she’s just rich AF and she just doesn’t give a damn?

I think that this is just make-up rehearsal before full-on cosplay.

Great. Now please make a controller for guys (and gals) with huge hands.

This reminds me of a recent comic by Oglaf.

As an almost-vegan I would be very happy to have such burgers in Polish fast-food chains.

Fun fact: ‘Boruta’ in Polish is a name of a demon from folk tales. Which makes Boruto a bit cooler, I guess.

I suppose you guys have never played C64 games. It took about 30 minutes to boot a game! Nothing teaches patience better.

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I live in Poland. My country is similarly homogenous to Japan - I’d say that 95% of the population is Polish, with small number of Ukrainian, Belarussian, German, Russian, Turkish and Vietnamese people. In most cities, it’s virtually impossible to meet a black person. And it seems that Polish people are equally

I'm not from US, so help me out: when it comes to drinking games, what do you count as a single drink? Because where I live, what constitutes a drink is 50 mililitres of Vodka, and drinking thrice that each time you die would be suicidal.

yep, it's similar to RL. I haven't trimmed my beard in months, and my sanity meter is pretty low right now.

You forgot about Don't Starve! Not only does your beard grow there, but you can also craft a razor in order to shave!

In my city (Toruń, Poland) there's also a restaurant that's been around since XV century. Sadly, under current management, the food absolutely sucks.
If anybody cares, that's a photo of this establishment:

There's one limited sandwich in Poland that is ridiculously awesome. I don't think it is available in other countries. It's name is Lumberjack Sandwich (Kanapka Drwala), and it consists of beef patty, vegetables, extra-thick portion of fried cheese covered in breadcrumbs, a few slices of bacon and the best part: even

I live in Poland, and there's been such a door in one restaurant in my city for several years now - but the windows goes opaque when the lock is turned, so I think it is a much more sensible solution than using a motion sensor.

I think that "waving a flag" would make quite a good euphemism for that thing that this man is apparently doing.

"TV Tokyo just doesn't not care" - just like Kotaku doesn't not care for no grammar.

I can't really speak for other people with such problems, but I personally try very hard not to show any signs of depression to people around me. I know I may even seem to be an exceptionally cheerful person even though I am troubled by very "unwholesome" thoughts, including, but not limited to killing myself. There

Well, living in Poland has its advantages. As far as I know, capping broadband Internet is specifically forbidden by either Polish government or EU, and in bigger cities (i.e. population of 300.000 or higher) you can get really high speed Internet (as high as 100 MBPS) dirt cheap.

What is baffling to me is the budget difference between The Wicher and another big title developed in Poland - Bulletstorm. I've read reports stating that Bulletstorm's budget was as high as $20 million, which easily dwarfs zł25 million budget of The Witcher 2. However, it is unclear whether these figures include