tristenkw5
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tristenkw5

I assume the no signature thing doesn’t apply to service situations like bars or restaurants? It seems like bars that give your card back are gonna need that signature before the end of the night to close out, specifically.

I actually guessed that but didn’t want to assume.

...but I need to know what the guy in the yellow shirt is saying over and over when his turn comes.

I’ve been waiting for this. I’m hoping it comes ahead of an improved PSVR announcement at E3 or something, because the current one has too many issues for me to spend that much on.

I think this is also why up until Super they had to be more creative than just making new transformations different colors....a shame we’ve lost that.

Watching the Quick Look over at Giant Bomb, it kinda looks like things might have been simplified as far as weapon upgrades, but the rest is exactly the same, even the map. They did seem to make boss Titans more difficult, and added some kind of Titan Rage mode that the enemies can go into that makes them more

I’m still trying to find info on how different this is from the first game. It seems almost exactly the same in all regards from the footage I’ve watched, except with the story extended into season 2.

Instant purchase now. (Though I was probably gonna buy SC6 anyway eventually)

This is so much more convincing than the woman in the video. Every time the other girl yelled “FACT!” I kept thinking “No, opinion. Most of what you’re saying has nothing backing it up more than feelings.”

I do think that’s getting better with time. The nice thing is if you find someone who is also into anime, that’s a pretty strong thing to bond over since it says a lot about how open minded the other person is.

While it’s easy to forget when one is plugged into the web so much, Anime still has a huge amount of stigma from everyday folks that I think is an important counterpoint to this. Yes it shouldn’t be mindblowing that people are into anime. However, what the actual point is is that they’re also referring to it as anime

That is pretty much my build for 90% of my hunts, and even then I never feel like I HAVE to switch. It’s almost just so I can look different at least some of the time.

Now, I will say I don’t think he’s making fun of Westerners. I think he’s treating it as simply a fact that they are designing around. It didn’t sound as if he wanted to say it in a “haha they suck” kind of way, just “this seems to be the way it is, so we made these changes as a result”.

(If you were just phrasing it

Ah, understood. Well I disagree, even without the way it’s written I would say no jump is required to come to the same conclusion. Stronger than an inference, it’s rewording the meaning behind the words to be more concise.

However, fully just my opinion, and it’s no hill I want to die on. I understand where you’re

I knew it would be. Fine. It is what he’s saying, period. (I hoped we were above semantics but hope is for fools)

“You may have seen, at Evo last year, that in the finals, all the finalists were Japanese,” he continued. “We don’t want that. We want a global audience to have fun. We want to see more foreign players in competition. With that in mind, we kind of reset everything and re-created the controls so everyone can have fun.

I feel like I’m the only person on Earth who noticed the score for this one is called “Respectation”.

I love these games.

Thank you for listening to my opinion either way, and again, I would never try to just tell someone what to do. After all I could be completely wrong and more people than I think could be like you and taking the power away from “SJW” as an insult. You seem like someone who judges situations well, and if using SJW your

Just to be clear, I deliberately did not use the “nerd” comparison. I had to make it “stupid” because I already knew everyone thinks of nerd as the common example of that scenario working out. It is not the same for important reasons.

The simplest being it is an unnecessary label. It implies one wants recognition for

Not at all. Hardly anything as new or recent as “SJW” in language has any kind of actual power. I think in time that could change, but it’s such a specific thing I doubt it’ll be around for long after the current election cycle.

That said, the actual heart of why it’s used as a negative is extremely troubling and