I try not to.
I try not to.
Holy crap, I forgot Apocalypse even existed.
It deserves every bit of the awards it got, Control is everything I ever wanted in a game with an X-files/SCP-Foundation kinda vibe.
That certainly was a strange and... concerning... turn in the conversation.
I dont know if I’d try and lubricate anything with it, however, it’s amazing as a hornet and wasp spray, works better than Raid! does.
I simply don’t have the time to play any other GaaS because I’ve been playing WoW for the better part of two decades. If I hadn’t been playing WoW for 15 years, then maybe, sure. But I also don’t think that most people ever really play more than 1 or a couple GaaS’s at the same time, exactly because of that.
It can also be incredibly rewarding.
Whoosh, I suppose is my point.
People tend to breeze over Lovecraft’s pretty obvious xenophobic racism, not even necessarily knowingly. Really though, that was really just a product of the time he lived in, and the location where he was brought up.
All invertebrates share extremely similar body structures. Crabs are essentially just giant ocean spiders.
Who on earth gets doody on their bedsheets from butt play.... then doesn't even wash them afterwards!?!?
Who on earth gets doody on their bedsheets from butt play.... then doesn't even wash them afterwards!?!?
I’m sure someone else could also flippantly say that all women are just little girls trying to get daddy’s attention - but that would also be incredibly nescient, sexist, puerile and well beyond ridiculous.
Unfortunately no, there isn’t any real chance of him regaining the use of anything below the waist, as far as I am aware of (I am not a doctor).
Portal 2 will test a relationship like nothing else.
Portal 2 will test a relationship like nothing else.
I mean, you could, if you’re brave enough.
No kidding.
That's a hell of a non-sequitur.
I havent seen a comment thread this contentious since the last airport related “guy does something he’s not supposed to” story on here.
Great, someone successfully created cancer in an easily digestible, bingeable format.
Word.