I've seen the dangers of that direction, my ex was addicted to facebook, she ate, drank, slept facebook, and it created the rift that lead to our divorce\
I've seen the dangers of that direction, my ex was addicted to facebook, she ate, drank, slept facebook, and it created the rift that lead to our divorce\
The K is for Kosplay
Wow that sounds similar to one of those christian sound bites when they are arguing against Darwin.. You're saying that alpha behavior does not exist in nature? Research "flanging"
"basement dwelling nerd"
I've been playing Mice and Mystics with the fam, and a lot of MTGO lately
Gross. I guess what I'm trying to say is: play Lunar Eternal Blue Complete, because it's got great fonts.
Noted.
These sorts of games would work really well on modern touchscreen devices
Operation Wolf!
I just assumed you meant the linux command, "sudo realistic crap"
*psuedo
0.05 cents must be pretty sharp in your pocket. I can see why you'd be mad!
I also don't think commenters are practicing improvisational moderation ;)
I think you mean de facto
I think that the idea of writing "Some game is exclusively on PlayStation in 2015" but actually meaning "This game will only be on PlayStation throughout 2015, but will be available for other consoles later" is purely sneaky marketing speak to begin with. It is a very unnatural style and, in general, is constructed…
Agreed. The "coming Holiday 2015" is a nonrestrictive adjective clause. You don't have to be an English major to know that setting a phrase like that off by commas indicates that it does not limit or restrict the meaning of the sentence. Thus, the sentence means exactly "As you may have seen, we've just announced…
I disagree with your implication that this was an error. It was an intentionally misleading statement
lol nope, they cant charge an expired card. You are just lazy and didn't pay attention
no. Black borders in mtg don't indicate that cards are legal in any format, nor do white suggest illegality
All my stars. At this point I think they just won't admit they were wrong