This is a major pet peeve of mine.
It doesn’t mean it makes you want to ask a question!
This is a major pet peeve of mine.
It doesn’t mean it makes you want to ask a question!


1997 - GoldenEye
The last 40 years are a blur, and I honestly don’t know what year any games came out. I could guess a range, but that’s about it.


I think you’re supposed to squeeze it from the other end.
I’ve got bad news about most comparison sites. They’re ads.
Those reps are advertising, just not to us.


good products don’t need advertisement
Oh yeah? Name the best, highest quality product you’ve never heard of.


Yup. I tried the I’m sorry thing. The judge said he was sorry I wasn’t rich.
Ahh! I was looking elsewhere for something to happen.


What magazine is this from? Sounds like it’s out of a Hustler or something.


I’ll take any good excuse to laugh nowadays.


I knew someone who ran a similar program for DUIs.
It probably wouldn’t be a revenue stream for the government.
A private company would buy the equipment and charge the government AND the speeder for the costs, maintenance and monitoring.
Usually when there is a big push for these kinds of enforcement systems, the person pushing for it already has a friend of family member who just happens to do exactly that.


Im pretty sure that was a running total of multiple purchases from various people.


So, here’s the jist of it: Developer hacked dozens of accounts and took their in game gold, and sold it online for $700,000 worth of Bitcoin.
Sounds dirty as hell, and he sounds like her needed to be punished for it. But it’s got me wondering, who gets the money? The company could just return everyone’s gold with the press of a button, so if he pays restitution, who gets it and why?


That makes sense. As you were.


None of those things are Health advice.


I’ve been burning through some Gamepass offerings that I’ve passed over.
The Wolf Among Us is a fun Telltale game.
Superliminal is a good mindfuck puzzle game. There were a few times that it took me a while to find the key to the puzzle, but I never felt “stumped” throughout the game.
and I’m a few hours into Monster Sanctuary which is essentially Pokemon in a classic Metroid map. Having fun so far and planning on sticking with it for a while.
There’s are two ways to deal with criticism:
Note the suggestion and do better next time.
Lash out at others for making you feel inferior.
One of these is much more mature than the other.


How you perceive that is entirely up to you.
That’s probably my least favorite way of refusing to take responsibility for your own words.


So i need to annoy him into doing healthy stuff.
Sounds more like you get annoying when he’s sick.
I would not want to stay in bed drinking tea with an icepack when I’m sick, and it would frustrate me to be hassled about it when I’m sick.
Maybe just leave him be instead of getting frustrated with non-existent problems that YOU are creating in your head.
If you have money, you can have all the best cosmetics and make the game so easy that you don’t even have to play it anymore.
And, it’s completely true.