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Oh I didn't think of that. Draft beer is common place so I don't take notice of it. I'm surprised you know so much about beer :) Beer gardens are also great. I believe they are more common in the south but I'm sure you can find one in every bigger city.

They definitely should create an Apology department.

Yeah lately we get some love from Nintendo with all that special editions. Maybe they feel bad that we got left out of so much during the NES/SNES era *looking at Chrono Trigger*. But honestly sometimes I don't get why Nintendo is still treating the U.S. and Europe as such two different territories. Especially in

I'm European... *looking at CEs sitting on the shelf* yeah that wasn't nice. But it seems many game localizations into other European languages (next to English) belong actually to Nintendo. For example, Final Fantasy for GBA is to date the only way for me to play it in German. Any other rerelease for Playstation

There's a really large spectrum of push-up difficulty, part of it is even mentioned in the article (kneeling pushups etc.). Basically raising the surface your arms sit on (side of bed, chair, desk, wall) makes push-ups easier. The higher the surface the easier it gets. Conversely raising the surface your legs sit on

A good number of the people there also want to do email/written letter pen-pal, so you can always start there to build rapport with someone that way. Usually it goes like they write to you in English, you correct them in English, then you write to them in their language, and they correct you in their language. For

Trust, it's even harder where I live! I ponied up and bought Rosetta Stone for Mandarin, and I've liked it so far, but I 100% endorse finding a conversation partner.

Have you tried meetup? There are a lot of language exchange meetups. I have never been to Texas, but if the media stereotypes are true... Then I can recommend Skritter for Chinese. Not sure about German though.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say the people here will disagree with you in a most toxic fashion.

I mostly go to /co/ and /v/, and I can tell you that /b/ is 4chans' sacrificial anode.

Skyward sword. If you got one fo the late game plot coupons in the wrong order, you could kill the game.

Indeed, it's a worse situation, but jobbing 'Tubers with big subscriber counts aren't going to turn down access to early content, which is distorting the response to the title to be more positive. It's effectively two sides of the same coin.

Considering that their competitors aren't going out of their way to squeeze money out of the free advertising known as YouTube Let's Plays and Reviews, I'd say that it is a pretty bad business decision built on a poor understanding of how things work in the 21st century.

There's a big gray, though well established, difference between interactive mediums and art.

""YouTubers" don't have the right to create derivative content and post it online, let alone make money off of it."

The issue is that for the purposes of a review, using portions of a creative usually falls under fair use. That to me is the biggest red flag: that Nintendo might be requesting a portion of revenue from a critical work.

These are some of the biggest cliches heard in business meetings.

I see them in tech articles, in narrations for documentaries, in lectures, in online interviews. They are much in force. : )

I hope it swoops down on such things as "share things in common", "the good news is", "at the end of the day", and recommends their annihilation. : )

It wasn't a joke ABOUT rape. They were trying to think of the worst possible thing that could happen to these people when you leave them behind because you're done with your quest. They were saying rape is one the WORST things. That said, they handled all the blow back pretty terribly.