
If he gets a gun anyway, what are they gonna do about it? Prosecute him?
If he gets a gun anyway, what are they gonna do about it? Prosecute him?
This is the worst thing I’ve read online this month, including the person who said “perchance” to me in a DM
“Interbred them out of existence” is sort of a bleak way of looking at it. For a lot of people, they’re our ancestors. They’re a part of human history and heritage.
TIL China is located in Asia Minor
Prometheus
Every man who gets away stays alive to rebuild later. Every man who gets caught extends the war and dies for nothing.
I don’t have a problem with centering the story on a character who they can flesh out however they want, but the vibe of this, what with the strange inclusion of Mumakil and a Watcher in the Water, puts the vibe more in line with the Shadow of Mordor games. The line at the end of the trailer actually has me wondering if they’re treating an aspect of Shadow of War as canon.
They died like human beings, doing something for themselves, instead of dying like pigs for someone else’s money.
I struggle the same way when speaking Spanish haha
They’re new items with distinct names. If they reused the old art it would still be a placeholder.
It’s far more complete than the first game was when it started early access. Their road map says a new area and new weapon aspects are on the way, and some characters and all keepsakes have placeholder art and models. They haven’t filled out all of the character relationship aspects of the game yet, but right now there’s plenty of content.
The game is complete enough that they’re thinking about balance changes and fine-tuning.
Another problem in the US is the Senate working as intended
Which NOT PORN show were you watching? Which actor did you want to replace?
This scene is only in the extended edition
Mine 😔
i started drinking wine just to get away from IPAs
It’s more like a wound that never healed than just ripples - early South Korean leaders were people who had formerly collaborated with the Japanese, and it showed in the way they treated their people. It’s only relatively recently that South Korea became what anyone would call a liberal democracy.
I say ban 'em. A reputation for banning racists is a positive reputation.