I dunno, FF14 Carbuncle(s) are quite kawaii.
I dunno, FF14 Carbuncle(s) are quite kawaii.
Note that the $12-15K per month thing is NOT the standard. Most streamers make about as much as middle management at Walmart at best.
If getting five hours of sleep a day every night for 30 days does real damage to oneself, then me doing the same thing for the last 30 years means I’m probably dead already.
I get to write about video games for a living, have cheap rent (thanks Kansas!) but also have fast internet because I live near Kansas City.
A girl can dream.
All I am saying is let’s get the courts to force Taco Bell into selling the chalupas on the dollar menu.
I always assumed “prices may vary” just accounted for state sales taxes... But here I am now, fully aware that NJ Taco Bells charge $5.70+tax for an advertised $5 box
Three things here—for me, anyway (YMMV):
1.) This is a delayed punishment, and it seems like that delay was largely a function of Blizzard gauging the (almost entirely negative) reaction to their sanctioning of Blitzchung. When most of the complaints coming out about Blitzchung’s treatment included acknowledgment that…
Is Blizzard completely unaware of the Streisand Effect or something, or do they just enjoy digging their grave?
Absolutely true, and I think most people know that. But I’d rather do a little than shrug and do nothing. So I cancelled my WoW subscription, which was pretty tough since it’s how I spend 90% of my game time since Classic came out.
And in 5-10 years Blizz can be a China-first company, if that’s what they want. Go for…
“It’s not a pizza,” the guy behind the counter warned me.
- McDonald’s hash browns with a string cheese strip in the middle
The Flood of Light that happened to The First was actually plot significant back in the post-Heavensward main scenario quests, but at that time there was no indication that we’d actually be going to The First ourselves.
Also the best and most entertaining FF villain since Kefka.
Last September, according to a timeline of events provided by the Anchorage School District, a swim team parent went so far as to take photos of the teenager at a swim meet and then send them to others
I hate when I see/hear conversations like this: Aww, you must like her, huh? After all, you’re always teasing (bullying) her and pulling her pigtails (physically pushing her around).
“Have you tried teaching your sons to not be sexist little fucks?”
The teen girl’s mother has also been told by other parents that her daughters need to cover up for “the sake of their sons.”
Why is it okay for that parent to take and share an inappropriate picture of a child?
The Washington Post reports that previously a parent took a photo of her backside and shared it with other parents