You’re right, I was just joking. I haven’t personally been looking for a Switch, but I’m sure I could get one if I wanted, considering I got a couple of those NES Classic Editions pretty easily.
You’re right, I was just joking. I haven’t personally been looking for a Switch, but I’m sure I could get one if I wanted, considering I got a couple of those NES Classic Editions pretty easily.
I’m glad I don’t buy games anymore, because I definitely would’ve bought stuff from the past three months of PS+ if I were less patient. Good stretch of PS+, imo.
It is honestly the best flavor. Better than jalapeno.
I would buy a cardboard Switch in an instant, if only because the regular one is impossible to come by.
Agreed. Fuck this kid for making his mother look like a bitch for not buying him electronics.
It’s a new game with all new characters, so having eight characters seems reasonable to me. Rosters only expand over time with many iterations of a game.
I thought the minigolf one was kind of neat. I honestly wish there were more holes for that one.
I accidentally took a flash picture of The Starry Night at MoMA several years ago. I felt so bad, but the guard just sternly said “Turn off the flash, please.” Ah well.
He’s been playing golf since 1968 and his form is still that bad? Jesus.
I worked at a graduate department for four years and am very familiar with how the system takes advantage of students. One thing you didn’t mention is that the participation in work-based grants is voluntary, and the number of grants is limited (there is a lot of competition to get them, and there is a cap on the…
Some people just aren’t as smart as others, I guess. Similarly, some shrines really make you work for that spirit orb, with like a quest that can last you close to an hour or like five different parts to the shrine, while others just need you to do something simple and obvious to unlock it and then you just walk in…
I do the discarded shell method or just throw them away. My “too much effort” bar is pretty low for a single pistachio.
Not voting is the same as saying you’ll be happy with whatever outcome. If you’re not happy with any of the outcomes, then you are communicating your wishes poorly by not voting.
You’re absolutely right on this point. A non-vote says “I’m happy with whatever result.” If non-voters didn’t intend to make that statement, they need some communication lessons.
omg, I have to finish Zelda before Persona 5. That’s going to be difficult.
How about like Dos-2-ni? And it’s about the exchange rate between Mexico and Japan.
Duostiny?
Also, it’s great just to not have to read all the text. I cannot overstate how much text there is in the game. There’s a lot of text.
Or maybe some people just really aren’t into gaming. Like if someone told me they weren’t into gaming, I would not recommend a game. I might recommend a book or a movie.
Ohh true. Dang. I took it at face value because Compete is relatively new.