"plunge his thumb into the Postmaster's box"
"plunge his thumb into the Postmaster's box"
You seem angry at something but I can't quite put my finger on it...
I thought it was okay, but I went in with really low expectations. It's a decent comedy. Certainly not worth creating an international incident over, though.
TRUE, although in the case of console DRM it also depends on what you play on. Dragon age Inquisition lets you play offline on xb1, but not on ps4 (without some tinkering). I miss cartridges.. And dot matrix printers. And Rotary phones
"Shit, the guy I was passive-aggressively derping on called me out on my poor argument and how I also use "for reasons". Didn't expect that. Better play it cool like I'm too busy to explain myself to people clearly dumber than me."
52 Pick up w/Grimoire Cards?
Wait.. Having people's aim go wonky when you shoot them sounds like a great idea and something you'd have to use skill to compensate for, making for more interesting gameplay?
You don't need a wine opener to open a bottle of Champagne. :)
Just got back on to PSN. Yet still cannot play GTA Online ( not able to download relevant files or some jazz ).
I refuse to believe I'm the only person who likes thinking about this kind of stuff.
"And while we recognize Star Wars takes place in a fictional universe, we couldn't help but get pedantic..."
Well since they're not floating around in the ship when they're in space. I'm sure they have some kind of artificial gravity. And if you can magically make more gravity, I'm sure you can magically make less of it. 'Activate the accelerator compensator or something.'
or you don't need some arbitrary made up reason to see your family. I'm don't need Christmas to spend time with family and i certainly don't need people telling me when i should see them or play my games.
I don't understand this and the DDOS attacks that happen all the time. Nobody is making a political point or something, just pissing people off. These people have to have some really sad intrinsic motivation.
Sounds like my 2010
I just found out a few weeks ago I was going to be a daddy, so, despite the incredibly quick turnaround, 90% of presents under my tree for me were baby related.
Has our society also become so stone-cold that creativity, especially in children, can't be rewarded and encouraged?
You, sir, have a heart as cold as ice.