i don't know anybody who doesn't use their smartphone so much that they can't get more than an hour of unplugged gaming on their device.
i don't know anybody who doesn't use their smartphone so much that they can't get more than an hour of unplugged gaming on their device.
back in the day, he probably would've blamed books.
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i have a gigantic "Monster Hunter-on-Vita" shaped hole in my life. and hopes that it actually comes out.
i feel like i don't even have ownership of my own goddamn money.
weezer, blue album. and i agree, excellent 'shop.
i think you forgot to pay the troll toll.
i like wordfeud.
if you worked hard to design something for those random people to enjoy, and they enjoyed it while choosing not to reciprocate your gesture, then yes, it would be impolite.
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wow... that "Deep Sea" concept is magnificent. simply reading about the idea behind the game brought a crisp visual of an underwater sea monster to my mind.
so, do they have one that you use with a belt?
one of my top ten favorite games ever is Thrasher: Skate and Destroy. where i first remember ever hearing this song.
i'll say it again, i was only trying to remark on his last sentence. yeah the cabby complaint might still be valid, but my original post had nothing to do with that.
i didn't say "must have been glitched", i noted it as a possibility. i was only really commenting on bleszi's last remark.
wow... i've never seen or heard of that.
oh yeah? what if the card reader was messed up? happens at my bar sometimes. can only imagine how glitchy a mobile card-reader can be.