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This has Cowboy Bebop x Ghibli vibes
This has Cowboy Bebop x Ghibli vibes
GG Guns & Grenades
ONG Operation Nazi Guillotine
They’re in on collecting data, like every other company
Was all the rage with impressionists
Yeah, of course. That’s basically what I meant: that some people buy SUVs on the assumption that they’re intrinsically safer, which is not true.
Teens acting like teens.
There are writings dating back to ancient Greece of people complaining about young people and how stupid/lazy/whatever they are compared to the previous generations.
Maybe we can drop that one already.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but weren’t SUVs not safe to being with? As in it was all marketing and warped perception?
Are we the same person?
I basically only play with the mouse and bird characters
I mostly play quick games, trying to come up with new combos and strategies
I find myself playing more and more Backpack Hero
The next song is called… Shooting microplastics from my cock
Rancors are the new elephants
It’s beer and lemonade in Italy
Not even gay and I want to join
The hype train is absolutely dangerous.
The anticipation for HL3 would be terribly high, and so would be the expectations of millions of lovers of the franchise, making sure anything other than a perfect game would be met with lots of negative reactions.
And it’s not just about a single game either. A bad HL3 could end up tarnishing the legacy of the other titles, forever ruining what is now a beloved franchise. Remember what happened to Game of Thrones? Who would ever risk something like that happening? Or, speaking of games, look at how much goodwill Bethesda burned with the release of Starfield.
Say you’re a dictator without saying you’re a dictator
It’s been a while since I’ve played it but it is fun. I might just have to install it again
Did her from behind, of course