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Hopefully, the developers. Realistically, the marketing department.

I do feel bad. I honestly don’t know much about or care much for Lexus, it just seemed like it would check his boxes and they sell used for barely 7k under MSRP around here for vehicles with 20-30k miles on them. Granted, if I was in his shoes(and unconcerned with depreciation) I’d want a Volvo S60 T6 AWD.

Eh, he could jump up the the F Sport AWD then to keep said sweet 8 speed. It’s be pushing the edge of his budget, but would definitely be a nice ride.

Lexus GS 350 AWD. Luxurious, reliable, with the low depreciation expected of the badge. Not the most exciting option on the market, mind, but the most reasonable bet I can think of.

I and my wife are the same way towards each other. In fact, due to the highly consistent line-up of our schedule where I’m normally always home when she is, I’ve taken to simply going out for a few hours or for the day on the weekend sometimes to give her some alone time, and she in turn will go visit her mother for

He is, and I’m very sad that there’s no option to call him a mungo when he screws up my stealth with his big flappy potty mouth and loud .308.

This is some of the best panel flow I’ve seen from Life in Aggro.

I mean, barring the lottery, I’ll never be able to afford a ride like this, but the price is right for a kit of this type, and being street legal on top of it makes it worth the cash, if only so I could be the raddest dad in the pick-up line.

Update: I bought the game yesterday and it’s definitely the Minecraft model, but I gotta admit it’s similarly well tutorialized at this point. Grab this element for your hazmat, this element for your multi-tool, this element for life support, and laser all the rocks because you can never have enough ferrite. One thing

Even knowing my friend who loves old Triumphs doesn’t have the money for this, I’m still going to show it to him, because I’m mean. But all kidding aside, this is a cool roadster at a very respectable price.

Sounds like it’s taking the Minecraft model now.

Yeah, Dying Light feels like it was done a disservice here. Not that other series haven’t done the ‘fast zombie’ trope before, but virals were legitimately terrifying through most of the game, especially when the poor little screamers would draw them out. Enemies that are able to move the same way you can suddenly

This is a lot of good info for new players. I’m thinking about picking it up for PC thanks to the sale price. What platform are you playing on?

I’d wager it’s because it’s both a lesser-known process and can’t be explained easily to non-gun people. “Little Timmy next door could print a gun on his 3D printer!” is much scarier and easier to parse than “due to the ATF being hamstrung in its ability to make sensible rulings, you can buy and finish a multi-caliber

Problem is that you can’t, not without potentially restricting a bunch of other legal rights, and even then there’s no guarantee that it would work. You would have to, in order:

Agreed, and serious props to this poor grieving man keeping a level head. May he find peace and justice, and may this monster face a fair punishment for his crimes.

Well, Bojack is more of the sad, screwed-up introspection that Rick & Morty leans on, but like R&M it doesn’t try to straddle the line between being family fare and an adult series, falling firmly into the latter camp. Personally, I do feel like most of what I’ve watched of Archer does make it seem like it’s more in

Actually, I kind of doubt it. A lot of stuff from our growing pains progressive media years in the 90's is subject to a lot of backlash nowadays for being reductive and flat, or alternatively for actually being super insensitive while trying to be inclusive.

Personally, all it’s doing is making me look forward to Dying Light 2 more and more. I dove back into the first one after finally grabbing the DLC during the summer sale, and it seems to share a lot of this game’s DNA. Child zombies, a vehicle that you’re heavily reliant on to escape the hordes, ranged combat threat

This show feels a lot like Kill la Kill, for good and ill. It’s got interesting, nuanced characters that we watch and grow with over the course of the season, the animation is wild and frenetic and often fantastic, the big damn heroes track is eminently listenable, and the whole show craps the bed and brings in an