But, but, but then AV Club wouldn’t get clicks for this non-”story”.
But, but, but then AV Club wouldn’t get clicks for this non-”story”.
I have not. And you know what? I’m sure if any of us responders to this ‘article’ were being honest, if we had the Jener or Swift or whomever money, we’d all do the same.
Who’s to say they weren’t? It just sounds like this streamer’s defense amounts to “but it’s ok to say banned things because I was quoting someone else”.
I dunno, the "has been banned multie times" says about I need to know.
I saw the trailer on the big screen last weekend. It looked like a sci-fi/alien movie with a rancher who appeared uncomfortable, and more painful social media ‘stuff’ that tries to be topical.
Watch out, if you bring knowledge and logic into it, Jezebel articles fall apart.
The majority of LEGO sets are in the $0.06-0.19 per piece range. So it would vary anywhere from ~$40k to $126k. Though the higher range is for Star Wars where the licensing is so expensive. Not sure where Nintendo fits on the licensing scale.
Are you talking about PVP or strikes/gambit/raids, too? I haven’t played a game of PVP in probably 2-years. Been doin’ just fine.
For that ring of minerals, nothing beats a decent flathead screwdriver and some elbow grease.
Sounds awesome! Now it’s off to eBay—surely there are some toys out there of Quiet, and I have some space on my bookshelves.
But it’s technically (and medically) elective surgery, no?
Wait, she’s “demanding”? That’s how this works now?
I love the increasing trend of Kotaku articles that are basically recaps of tweets. Good use of space and talent. /s
If you have the ability to print a realistic-enough likeness, just go buy the figure off the shelf and lop the head off. That way you CAN have that Slave Leia costume with your mug on it.
We took our kids to Disney about 8-years ago and had their heads scanned and 3-d printed onto Stormtrooper bodies. I think it took about 6-weeks back then to arrive. Came out pretty well, actually. It cost way more than $60 each, but it is also a lot larger, and technology gets cheaper over time. I’m surprised this…
After seeing what Zombie does with prequels (see: 2007's Halloween), I have no faith he can do even something as harmless as The Munsters any justice. But hey, at least he can keep Sherri Moon employed. I guess.
Cool, thanks, now I don’t have to watch the series.
I had a hard time finishing season three. It definitely feels the show gets worse with subsequent seasons. Nothing major happens, and when the reviewer says “energetic” all I can recall are the static interview shots. There is some funny dialogue sprinkled throughout, sure, but not enough to pull me through another…
What’s even crazier is that the vast majority of the jaw-dropping images on NASA’s website, or whatever the satellite flavor of the day is, are wildly enhanced and converted for human eyes anyway.
I didn’t know this guy was still a thing. That said, love them or hate them, at least this is a real-world application of NFTs.