I think this tombstone is interesting because someday in the future someone will look at it like how we look at a statue of someone playing with model cars or what not.
I think this tombstone is interesting because someday in the future someone will look at it like how we look at a statue of someone playing with model cars or what not.
Statuary rape?
If you wanna rock some feels, Ano Hana
Wrong,mankind made and developed those languages as a means of communicating with each other.
There's no persistent reticle. When you're walking around in the world of GTA V, not aiming your gun at anyone, there is no aiming reticle on the screen. That makes sense—a game this lovely-looking shouldn't have some floating crosshairs messing everything up! But without even the option of a persistent reticle, it's…
Hong Kong was under British rule for quite some time and it became a major trading, manufacturing, etc. port for China, and it was the portal for doing business. Because of HK's British ownership, it was also a spot of freedom and a safe haven for those who fled during Mao's leadership. Being a port city, this allowed…
They're literate, but most of them are poor and not well mannered because of widespread corruption and the fact that they have such a large population. Not exactly their fault, but also not the behaviour we want people to have in HK either.
I think it'd prefer to be on fire than... this
Probably not, either. With games like this, overestimating the capacity needed for online would cost a lot of money. You're more likely to get an underestimate, with a few hours/days of problems and get it smoothed out quickly. Happens with such popular games.
Every dad dreams of this. Just like a Miata Coupe.
I don't think it's the mouse. The video itself is just jittery.
If you want gut wrenching, intense, and immersive, I don't think hours of waiting for artillery fire, rotting limbs, and waiting for that one chance to emerge and have most of your battalion shot down is going to be very entertaining.
Exotics section at the Toronto Autoshow. I guess it gives off a different vibe on the street but I just don't side with it. It's not ugly, but it's not really pretty either.
I saw one in real life, still wasn't very impressed. :/
Yeah, I was caught aback by how handsome it looked in person. It's a great design.
At least the robot cast is more diverse. It pained me to see it pretty be a GM advertisement in the first movie. Still does, but less.
Don't get how it's too expensive for a 3-off, ultralightweight hypercar. It's like the Aventador on a really big diet of carbon fibre.
1. 3 cars to be built, end of production.