Eh, you work in an industry, you know your competitors ups and downs. I work for a very large insurer. My company had a good year last year while some others had real bad years. It's just sort of common knowledge which companies did poorly.
Eh, you work in an industry, you know your competitors ups and downs. I work for a very large insurer. My company had a good year last year while some others had real bad years. It's just sort of common knowledge which companies did poorly.
Does it stimulate the pleasure centers in your brain until you're a mindless addicted drone?
I think they colored-tinged it on purpose so you could see the difference when they split the screen
I looked Ms. Jepsen up on the interwebs.
I'm old and out of touch. What music style is this? It brings back a lot of high school memories, sounds like Alice and Chains/STP mashed with Disturbed.
Yeah, I'm kind of glad it turned out this way.
Well, considering how the Cerberus ratio of men to women is about 20 assault troopers/guardians/engineers/centurians for every 1 nemesis/phantom, maybe she's hoping the Cerberus guys will think twice about shooting her if she's prettier.
It's not really specified. If you read the scripture verses that preface Lot's story, it's sort of implied that everyone knows Sodom is full of wicked people - but not really why. The only other place it's mentioned before being torched is a few chapters earlier, where Lot and Abraham get in a fight about sheep or…
He's not really a good guy, not at all. Not intentionally evil, per se, just not very bright. His entire story is full of him doing really stupid things. He's more of a "don't be like this guy" type of example.
Haha, the scene in the bar in ME3 where you let Cortez down easy is quite possibly the worst video game writing I've ever seen.
Hm. Well that's just plain incorrect. But +1 for condescension. If you're going to try and mock a religion because you think they have stupid scripture, at least get it right. There were no Jews yet. The guy in the story is the nephew of the progenitor of the Jews, and he's being plenty hospitable in the story. The…
The Viva Pinata pinata thingies... uh... the cops from Crackdown maybe....
That is phrase I'd never thought I would read
I dunno, I've never been in an indoor range with that much stuff in it. And yes, I know the shooter is dressed normally. It's the other guy.
Right, I understand that he's an Arab. He's not the one throwing me off. It's the spectator in his boxers that's weird.
Why is the shooter wearing furry earmuffs (I know they're for hearing protection, but why are they furry?) And why is the shooter in a robe but the spectator in his boxers? And why is the shooting range basically like someone's garage?
Hah yeah, that cracks me up. It's a classic example of legislation for show to please someone's angry base, not to actually regulate something
It seems that a lot of people posting in this thread would ask the question "who in their right mind would buy a game with disk-locked paid content?", yet people clearly are.
You forgot the part where the landlord mails you advertisements about this great basement you have and the money he'll charge you to put a door into it.
A better way to phrase your analogy would be that you advertised an apartment with all furnishings included, but after renting the apartment, I discover that while yes, the television and freezer are there, the freezer is locked shut and the TV only gets three channels unless I pay you additional rent.