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Actually if you have a skin equipped and then you swap characters with someone at the beginning of the game the skin stays loaded so you can kinda share skins.

You can share equipment during a single game! i didn't know till the other day, because someone chose sniper when I had already asked to play sniper in a draft game so they traded back to me and i was using their costume.

I enjoy Tusk. Clockwerk is a good one too

you could technically "share" skins with other players. The way to do this is to let your teammate pick the hero you want and let him/her pick his/her skins for that hero. Then you SWAP the heroes and tadaaa!! You get to play the hero with someone elses skins.
However, i think that goes away after you die and respawn.

Now playing

yeah Aikage should wear this set if it comes

That are a large country, and kinda America's mortal enemy, so it's understandable that they would get more exposure.

Those cheeky Brits. Good to know they also sprang upon genetic addiction too. Probably can be linked to many of the addictive natures that are seen today in China and other parts of Asia. Nothing like dying from atrophy because your great grand dad chased the dragon.

They would even mix it in with their sweet tea.

Say what you will about his action figure, but it's still got more charisma than Sam Worthington.

During grad school I worked in a parking booth at the university hospital. It was usually a great job, I always took night shifts so that I was basically being paid to study. Nothing ever happened, really.

Yeah Num Pang has the best Banh Mi in Manhattan.

What's the key to having a great beard?

Black, but I also really like purple and cerulean.

SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!!

You can thank Kinja's awkward line breaks for that, but it's better than nothing.

Blizzard is proof that CGI trailers still sell games, and one of several reasons they aren't going to go away.

Hey, we all know the real reason subs are down: That damn disenchant option in dungeons!

A few years ago, in my free-wheeling salad days, I spent a few months backpacking through China before travelling down into northern Pakistan to teach English for six months. It was such a great adventure. I spoke about ten words of Mandarin, but man, I had fun. I especially loved Xinjiang, in the far west of China,