Yeah I'm going over the numbers here. It turns out on average in Europe 5kg of lamb a year is eaten per person, in the US it's only 0.3kg.
Yeah I'm going over the numbers here. It turns out on average in Europe 5kg of lamb a year is eaten per person, in the US it's only 0.3kg.
That's the key thing: cosmetic. Absolutely nothing of value. Unless you're a teenage girl.
You have that the wrong way around. Europe has a wider range of farmed animals. Where are you getting your info from?
Learn to read replies.
Yup, it is weird to omit a popular meat that every other developed country has.
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Full price? It's the same price as many pieces of DLC found in EA games. I don't know how new you are to the way Valve handles their DLC like in CSGO and TF2 but everything can either be found, traded, crafted or all 3 without needing to buy anything.
What country? Every single one I've visited and own a home in serves sheep in some form.
Why so many replies? Did you miss mine that said "I know their from Sweden", it's like the 3rd or 4th comment?
Huh, no everyone else agrees that it isn't eaten a lot there. Did you note my use of the word "common"? In Europe every supermarket stocks lamb, you see sheep in the fields, it's very common.
Yeah. Functionality wise there's no difference, apart from extraneous buttons.
Lol what. What's stomach got to do with it? Are you eating a sheep's stomach? You might want to try the good part of it... LOL.
So your single comment goes against all the other Americans I've spoken to that say "no we don't have that a lot here".
No I'm making fun of someone doing something stupid. If you can't put Batman on a modified bike then do something else. It's as easy as that.
You do know how to read other replies don't you? Such as the one where I said "I know".
Yup, I'm on holiday at the moment and we're having another big one tonight. I'd say join us, but you seem to lack curiosity of the mind which is a horrible thing to have happen.
No, it goes into functionality and prepping games for the new system. All they say is all new 3DS games are playable on the old systems but with lower framerates, forced 2D, no C stick control (duh).
That wasn't in the email I got. I'm reading that games can be locked to 30fps or be unlocked, but new games can be flagged to only run in 2D on the older devices.
Nope it still plays DS games.
For around 30% of Vita games that's an illusion. Most games, including Little Big Planet and lots of the big titles all run in half resolution. It's slightly higher than 3DS still but you're not talking full Vita res. That's why a lot of Vita games look very blurry. Due to the OLED dot pitch you don't even notice it…