No one said you did.
No one said you did.
Eh. People are entitled to spend their money in any way they’d like, where legality is concerned. There’s also nothing wrong with people filling that void of loneliness that some can’t help but have. It’s a win-win for the payer, and for the client.
Maybe think for yourself, and stop letting news dictate how you perceive people. Good enough?
Can’t say I would ever take an insult seriously from somebody who uses the word, “dyke”. Stay classy, friend.
Glad to be here, Jim.
People deserve to have their creative IP stolen? Man, if you said that in front of an actual artist, I’m pretty sure you’d be having teeth for lunch.
To be fair, I never go to the extent of pirating new games, or games still generating revenue. I mean, it’s still sucky of me to be pirating a six year old Project Diva game for the PSP, or an NES game that is seldom found for less than $200, but difficulty has necessitated this means, and there’s also the factor that…
Yet another day of pirates feeling the need to implicate their ownership of something they didn’t legally procure. I’d be a liar if I said I don’t do the practice myself, but I also don’t ever feel entitled to what I haven’t worked for myself. ;)
Lol. Geez.
Lol. Hey, at least free roaming in that one was pretty immense for its time.
Basically. That sort of content spooks me as an adult, at times (depending on the severity of it), so I can’t imagine what that sort of thing is like running through the mind of kid that’s not really even a pre-teen.
Absolutely. And not to downplay the graphic content on yesteryear’s games, but very few even come close to the intense content found in GTA V. I get that this sounds like the gripes of an old man, but there’s a whole lot of things in that game (and the predecessor(s) that I would not want my eleven year old to…
*Woman
“Unintelligible” is the word you’re looking for, friend. Glad to be of service.
DonkeyKong.exe ends with a jab at the idea that vaporwave and Donkey Kong Country could both be dead when so many people continue to be invested in playing with and re-imagining them
Lol. Nice. I think I was six when it first came out, so of course I had difficulty fully completing the game. Hell, even that last fight with Bowser took me forever to finally complete.
At the same time, it’s largely irresponsible of the husband (of the writer) to not communicate his feelings in regards to any changes that may or may not have impacted his sexual and physical attraction to SoS; communication is beyond key, even/especially in marriage, and the husband is neglecting that impeccably.
Past Me: I’m pretty decent at Super Mario 64