A tragic accident.... that could have been avoided. This is why.
A tragic accident.... that could have been avoided. This is why.
Umm, many 19 yr olds don’t know how to drive? It’s great that u were able to afford a car or w/e when you were that age, but I paid 4 grand for an old 94 accord when I was 16. The ONLY reason I was able to do so was because my parents helped out (that’s with me having a job at 16 doing flooring).
The ones that don’t though.....monsters, truly.
“... it’s the Evangelicals who are sanctimonious nutbags.”
It feels weird to me that it came out that long ago. I guess I'm just getting old.
My point was more that if they are all playing a part for Activision, then rolling them into one or two studios and assigning teams to do different games would essentially function the same as having multiple studios - still all working for AB - doing the same thing, and potentially better (or worse).
You forgot World at War, but then again, that was actually a decent game.
IW’s titles were always the best. Honestly, they need to drop Sledgehammer, Treyarch and Raven, or roll all of them into IW.
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As much as I wish cigarettes were never created to begin with, I don’t believe it’s mine or anyone else’s right to tell someone what they can and can’t buy and use for themselves. Even if it eventually kills them.
People handle things in different ways. Sometimes people burst into laughter when they finally realize their loved ones are dead or something terrible happened. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about trauma, it’s that everyone handles it differently.
It’s only the 8th circle of hell, not even the last! Can’t be that bad, right?
I would say most social media, but then again, we have to start somewhere.
They, quite literally, do design for obsolescence. In fact, somewhat amusingly and presciently, the light bulb industry itself is to blame for the “planned obsolescence” issue we now deal with today.
You got through about 14 minutes more than me.
Narrator: “He never had one".
Not really, no. Some are getting close, though.
The bulbs in ovens are covered by a high-temp resistant glass cover, and often the bulbs themselves are made out of similar materials when they are specifically for ovens and stoves.
Most of them are shielded, at least minimally, by a high-temperature resisting glass cover or globe, usually made out of Quartz glass, Pyrex or Ceramic-glass composites. They’re also usually what oven windows are made out of.
They'll have to pry my Edison bulbs out of my warm, dead hands.