But are you willing to gamble that the infrastructure is more expensive or the economy shutting down is more expensive?
But are you willing to gamble that the infrastructure is more expensive or the economy shutting down is more expensive?
Why do the Japanese hate multiplayer so much?
So how many times have you brought up the question of a Link’s Awakening sequel in interviews with Nintendo?
Because computers don’t understand the difference between “permanent” and “temporary”. Computers understand “banned” and “not banned”.
Yes. A college drop out, with a record of mental health issues, who owned multiple guns, who got rejected by the military and believed women shouldn’t be in positions of power was “left wing”.
Cause the Old-Left would get thrown into jail for being drug tripping hippies, black listed for being a suspected Communist or gunned down by the military for peacefully protesting on a college campus.
Don’t worry about that, the far right won’t throw punches. They’ll just blow your brains out.
When it comes to video games, I’ve noticed it for here and there for a while now (its pretty standard practice in the anime scene).
There are extra active skills, but (most of them) are only activated under specific conditions and they’re almost always locked to 4+ star characters.
“11 kickers wouldn’t even be allowed in a football game. I’m pretty sure that playing as any Overwatch character isn’t breaking established rules.”
The problem then is you’re demanding that players spend far, FAR more time into the game than they normally would in order to simply not be a “liability”.
Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Muslim religion?
And ignorance.
Yes, he is dumb.
Because comedy is in the eye of the beholder.
FF9 is always relevant.
Science hasn’t invented a word that can measure how long a Twinkie stays good.
So how much money have you spent on the game?
“It doesn’t mean that Congress somehow has access to a stack of money.”
“If I wanted to play devil’s advocate, I would argue that the fiduciary rule was unlikely to have much real world effect on the behavior of brokers because it lacks a fee-shifting provision for consumer suits and enforcement by financial regulatory agencies is notoriously lax.”