I’d argue with just your last point, I’d split that up a bit:
I’d argue with just your last point, I’d split that up a bit:
No Ace Combat? Is there an actual reason for that (I know it’s more of a combat flight sim that just a straight-up flight sim), or was it just overlooked?
The placement of those is hilarious. Miss the ashtray and your ashes fall down to the vents, where upon they either get circulated into the air if they’re on, or leave a nasty surprise for you the next time they are turned on. Wonder how many people got blasted with ashes due to that particular design.
Ban fidget spinners.
I’ve had 4 iPhones, never broken any of them, despite going caseless for the last 2 or 3 phones. My current is a 6s+ (again, caseless) which I’ve dropped on concrete at least twice from about waist height. Some dents and dings on the outer shell, but no screen blemishes at all. Of course, this lucky streak might end…
I usually only change outfits out of necessity to unlock stuff. I had been wearing the tux when some sicko in the snow world wanted to see Mario in his underpants. Since the hat didn’t matter, right now my Mario is now running around in his skivvies and rocking a white top hat. Slightly off-putting, but it…
I didn’t mind that so much. You don’t get to see what the level is really all about until you fully unlock it, the secret path just presents a teaser. But, yeah, if you want everything to be secret until it’s unlocked then, yeah, it’s a bit of a spoiler.
Pffft, doesn’t look very aerodynamic.
Still have my fingers crossed for a Salt and Sanctuary port. Hopefully stories like this will motivate them.
I use a fairly similar approach, except I use the whole first two pages for most used / second most used apps - not just 8 but the whole screen. Then for page 3 folders, I just have 3 - “Apps”, “Utilities”, and “Games”. The distinction between an app and a utility is completely subjective, but a simple example is…
I might have said that now shaders are more loot to farm, perhaps making the grind _seem_ a little more rewarding. However, given the fact that there’s an option to pay for them (even though, as you point out, you still may not get exactly what you want) makes it clear it’s a cash grab.
Lol, I can see that. But now you have me wondering what you might get if you ordered an “Ivanka Trump” at a bar. Maybe vodka and water served in a knock-off high heel?
Ivanka looks like an older, less hot version of the camgirl PureDream. Also, with a LOT more makeup.
It seems to me that a very common strategy in these sorts of cases is to intimidate the victim into not standing by their claims. They ask questions meant to force them into a corner where they feel like they can’t use their own words, and have to rely on “lawyer speak” which no non-lawyer is going to be all that good…
Maybe once they start shipping to Canada, which apparently is still a thing to have to wait for. Until then, I’m not paying roughly $200 for this from a third party (which is all that’s available on the Canadian Amazon site, at least for the good colours).
Maybe once they start shipping to Canada, which apparently is still a thing to have to wait for. Until then, I’m not…
Ha, to call Beth a moron and a bad parent and give Jerry a pass as just a “wet blanket” is laughable. Or maybe you’re just overlooking the Pluto episode, where his own insecurity drives him to publicly humiliate his son. To be honest, the whole family is pretty terrible, and it’s not the narrative that treats Jerry…
Monty Python covered this years ago in a piece entitled “How not to be seen”.
I liked the part where he said he didn’t think it was a big deal at the time because the Russian collusion story didn’t exist at the time. In other words, it’s ok to collude, just as long as there’s no story about it.
Couldn’t handle the Star Wars: Jedi Knight II run - the runner’s commentary just kinda got on my nerves a bit too much. “Pfwaahahha” every minute. No offense to the guy himself, he knows the game, runs it well, and may have been a bit nervous, but, yeah, I had to mute it.
I think there’s also some carry-over from the Cold War still at work as well. It’s been generations of “America, the capitalists, are the good guys, and Russia, the socialists, are the bad guys. Therefore, money is _always_ good and sharing is _always_ bad. No further debate needed.”