thenewcap
thenewcap
thenewcap

So...I wonder, does this include criminal charges? It put lives at risk, for money. That sure seems criminal to me.

My main reason for never wanting to go agency is that whole lack of job security thing. Like, if I suck, let my ass go. I’m probably not enjoying the work and I’m mucking it up for for others. It’s the magic 3 - effective, enjoyed, in-culture.

But with agencies, you can be cut for whatever reason and they don’t really

If your university was paying for athletics with academic funds, that’s probably illegal. If I remember right, the only time when one funds another, is when academics takes money from athletics, like in the case of LSU.

Fuck that hours worked = tasks accomplished shit.

Henry Ford had it right. 40 hours a week is about the average peak of productivity for most.

What the shit. But that’s why I’m afraid of going back into agency life.

When I was younger, I was all about that life - work hard, party harder. Hell, the first agency I interned for sold me specifically based on that line alone.

I’m in my 30s now and I’m like, “8 hour days unless something serious has come up, and in an organization that requires approval for OT, and ideally, a

It doesn’t invalidate it, it puts perspective on it.

When I go and ask out/speak my feelings to a woman, I’m worried about rejection. Getting laughed at is a possibility, but not likely. I have to think of “what will I do if she says no, and what if she says yes?”

In that moment, she has to think about her stance, and

Whenever someone pulls the “its not a big deal” card, I often think it’d be a situation altogether different if they were a victim.

Your friend sounds like the woman that got myself and mrs. cap together.

As such, she’s left some of the political chairs in GOP organizations she’s involved in because these groups are supporting Trump. I wish other Republicans saw the same problems in the party she saw long before Trump even thought of running for

He’s an unfortunate looking man. And Jez did him a favor by not showing the same photo some news outlets are using. Oh, man.

They’re not worried about replacing the items or they don’t care about the cost because they’re not paying for them.

It’s all HEAT actions, basically. Even the crazy ones.

The game is and isn’t serious all at once. The marketing needs to reflect that.

GTA is a free roam driving game with a crime setting. It’s got some side-content, but it’s 90% driving. That’s always been the core.

Yakuza is a free roam brawling game with a crime setting. It’s about 70% brawling, a lot of exploration, a lot of minigame content.

Which is BS, btw.

“We didn’t do our jobs. You gotta pay.”

I play for two reasons, well, three:
1.) Crime story narrative.
2.) Brawling.
3.) Virtual tourism.

Also, is anyone having a kinja error where it’ll randomly drop your cursor/input as you get to the end of a line?

Change nothing in the games.

But when it comes to marketing them, I think two things need to stand out in gameplay:

Brawling. Avoid looking like a GTA title. Mention free roam, but focus on the brawling. The big splashes need to be about the cities and the brawling.

Tie in cultural stuff.

And then, have some social media

“Usually.”

Things that are OK as usual things to do: shower daily, oil changes on time, brushing teeth, making scheduled workouts.

“and left his handgun on a table.”