That sounds perfectly DIY-able to me.
That sounds perfectly DIY-able to me.
Lies. Skeletons do not go to heaven or hell, they remain on earth until they’re called to serve in the Great Skeleton War. This image is meat sack propaganda.
Didn’t know about that. I’ll have to check it out.
The best way to play it is with mouse & KB using the 1964 emulator GEPD version, imo.
I can get over them growing up to be soulless Hollywood types; it’s mainly the knowledge that Danny Masterson was doing things off-set while filming That 70’s Show that he’s now in prison for.
Below Zero wasn’t exactly great, though.
I loved that show, but Danny Masterson made it pretty hard to re watch.
There were so many versions of this. I wonder if Nintendo ever produced or endorsed an official one.
My parents got me one with an orange light, which washed out the colors but (probably) made it less obnoxious to use while they were driving.
Disgusting, this sign discriminates against robots.
Let’s agree that next time they wanna put up a statue of a confederate general, they put one up of Dolly instead. That way, everyone wins, except the loser general.
They say there are multiple but failed to say which is prohibited, so I will avoid all words that use that letter.
If they sell Zohran any harder, I’m gonna need a change of pants.
What if I told you that ALL the seasons have people in them? Kinda gross to think too much about it.
Clearly, because he’s part bat, the screaming is a kind of echolocation.
As I recall, the “Vampires have no reflection” stemmed from mirrors of the time usually being polished silver. So, I guess the vampire can do this if they’re okay with having silver pressed up against their face.
It was bonuses, added PTO, and a Switch. You’re acting like they were facing a pay cut if the DLC didn’t perform well. If they get a material reward for the big windfall they helped their employer get, that’s a good thing. You could argue they deserve pay raises instead, and I’d be inclined to agree, but then we’re agreeing on the principle and just quibbling over the extent.
Its not a false dilemma, devs getting the boot after release is fairly common in this industry. Also not sure why you keep bringing it back to chuds and bigots, since that has nothing to do with the topic.
As the article says, this should be the norm, not the exception, but how can we expect it to become the norm if they don’t even get positive press for it?
It sure beats “Thanks for your hard work. Now that we’ve released, we don’t need you anymore, so good luck on the job hunt.”
You may proclaim “I am a Saxon” and a squire will protest “So thou doth revile the Normans?”
Pray, heretic, didst I stutter?