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I mean to be fair Bungie didn’t hide that there’d be nothing worthwhile when you’ve won (hunters picked up early on); the class item for the event looks like whatever place you were in (gold, silver, bronze) and that was all they said there’d be. The statue was actually a surprise bonus!

I mean, yes and no? Yeah, it’s a costly thing and you’re trusting data to someone else w/o owning the games, but at the same time it allows you to bypass hardware requirements and still play these games with appropriate network speeds... so it’s pretty genius and highly interesting from an IT/networking standpoint.

Uh... check your facts; in 2013, Time magazine published an article (extremely condescending one, might I add) stating that the starting birth years for millennials are 1980 or 1981.

I mean, if I recall right you don’t need the DLC to be able to obtain these pokemon; they’re adding them into the pokedex. You can still get them through trading, but you just won’t be able to find them in the wild and catch them yourself, experience the new adventures, or get to gigantimax the starters...

Does it count though? That’s kind of Kojima’s M.O. haha (jokes, of course, but still true)

I may still have my PS1 copy as well as data on that memory card, the ps2 memory card, and a working PS3 original with data on it there, too..... PS1 and PS2 may have over 200 hours each.... 30 on PS3 and about 50 on PS Vita.... I may really like this game; up there with my fandom of the Persona series (though nowhere

.... How have I never heard of this pun gold mine; I LIVE IN UPSTATE NY!

Came to ask this myself haha

Millenials are Gen Y, not Gen Z; our older age range is about 23-38 (1981-1996 birth years). I get it though; “yoomer” doesn’t sound as catchy.

But yes, Gen X gets to sit back and watch the show, but will probably get lumped in with “boomers” in that manner if they actively take the asinine stances. Just a prediciton.

Thanks; Went looking before and there were just way too many replies to hunt through.

May seem an odd question, but you got a link? I’m curious now

They could’ve let them run through the Red War campaign, THEN jumped them to 750 to blast through the rest of the story. I think that approach would’ve solved so many problems (as well as start them in the red war campaign and on top of offering the choice)

You’re absolutely correct

You’re right to a point. However, it being a brand new restaurant (and that it’s doing something unique for the town) means it’s going to be absolutely slammed once fully opened.

Don’t forget the BS that it causes Autism. Or the bleach that gets peddled as a cure for all these things.

These sorts of jokes always irk me; like great. I’m glad your amused but I hear things from the same people every single time I go to help them out.

Short answer? Deal with it and be glad that they’re trying to be attentive and present themselves in the event that there’s something you want and/or need. They’ve got a lot of stuff to keep track of and balance with all the tables they likely have (as well as all the last-minute, spur-of-the-moment orders that they

I always love seeing how idiotic assholes can be about Autism; like every single form of Autism is some utterly debilitating and insurmountable obstacle keeping people from thinking for themselves or anything really. I’ve got Autism; it’s former diagnosis was “Asperger’s Syndrome” and is a VERY high-functioning form.

Per the reference to “cost;” fish are expensive, oysters are expensive, not everybody can stomach the idea (let alone the practice) of eating insects. Financially speaking, it can be disastrous to try and eat alternatives. Plus, oysters hold their own issues regarding the environment (looking at the ecosystem damage

Likewise; only Lays, Utz, and Kettle, but the Kettle ones are usually in those small bags next to a sub shop’s counter or something.