Yeah but that person would suck. A player with experience will beat a credit card warrior every time.
Yeah but that person would suck. A player with experience will beat a credit card warrior every time.
Fraudsters aren’t being shipped to a regional prison in one of the most remote areas of the country lol
If you immediately know the candlelight is fire, then the meal is already cooked.
Hey why are the corporations doing that exactly? What’s their motive?
If someone is eating that much mayo it’d have to be daily, and I think if someone eats mayo daily they’d know they’re eating a lot
I collect games, mostly PS2 and PS3, and you’re largely correct. Games from back then had just as many issues, we were just more willing to look over them.
He was selling to the highest bidder, not returning them.
Holidays and events have mounts available as rewards and have for quite a long time. The headless horseman mount for example.
Someone already plagiarized from them, so clearly it must be
Except this ban bans non-disposable vapes. The disposable ones were already banned and were just sold under the counter without any regulation, like they’ll continue to be.
At a point, stupidity becomes malicious
I don’t give a fuck about that, mate, when the other option is a Monopoly that literally removed the “Don’t be Evil” clause from their code of conduct.
That’s not the only other option. Use Firefox.
For the PS1 disc drives, typically the issue is caused by a rubber band that hardens and falls apart over time. It’s a fairly easy replacement. That and greasing the rails.
People commonly think the PS3 was a flop due to very poor performance in the US. Outside of the US, it did way, way better. Then later in the generation when you could get one of the Super Slim models for dirt cheap and the library was so massive, it caught up in sales in the US.
In Australia it cost over a grand on launch, and it still beat out the 360 for a while. Toward the end you could get a super slim and two games from EBGames for like $100.
Only if you continue paying. You lose access when you stop. So, they’re not free, you pay monthly for them.
Looney Tunes: Back in Action barely scraped in at 57%.
I unironically love the entire movie.
Pineapple and jalapenos on pizza is an A++ combination, if you’ve never tried that.
If Brave redirecting users to use their affiliate links without consent didn’t make people stop using it, I doubt this will.
I’m not opposed to ways for people paying out of their own pocket to host to get some funds to help cover that, but I worry it’ll never be well implemented.
I think a good first step would be a default and built in way for server admins to add a small donations banner listing the hosting costs of their instances. That also does have issues though, of course. The person hosting is definitely putting in the most money, but other moderators and admins are contributing labour too.
It’s a tough subject, and many solutions would be rife with abuse. Shit sucks.
Entirely fair objection. I’ve won eve too and at least partially due to increasing monotization