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  • I will hurl fire, brimstone, and feces at towns which do not believe in me! And then send them an uncharacteristically good natured tortoise to smooth things over from all the death and destruction that rained from the sky mere moments before.

    My creature thinks I'm a benevolent god. Which means it must also think the world outside our domain is in a constant state of annihilation.

  • I get that dude! That's why I left it very ambiguous on what the viewer might be paying for, simply that they would be more likely to spent after having seen the thing than not!

  • I played the stock market game in grade school and noticed this one stock, BRKHA that was moving thousands of dollars daily (and was occasionally dipping into the hundreds). Considering the others would only move a fraction of a dollar daily it was a goal to get one share for the game. I did and ended up winning.

    I should have tried to pressure my parents into at least one share. By the time I was 18 it would have been worth 70k, and these days it's up to.. Nearly 700k per share.

    I would've likely sold it on my 18th birthday and been able to languish a bit longer than I did. All in all it wouldn't have been worth doing.

  • Take away the pirates and they'll have to pay!

    Or people will just not watch movies... Which is far far worse than the pirates as there will be no drive to watch new movies. Having viewers, even if they don't pay immediately doesn't mean those people won't eventually become paying viewers. A non-viewer will never pay.

    I should also probably mention the last movie at a theater I went to see was 'the boy and the heron', and that was the last piece of movie media I've watched.

  • Similarly, my egg farm has just hatched it's 10 billionth chicken that lays dark matter eggs whilst living in their own micro universe, my bank account is sitting somewhere in the vicinity of 80+ zeroes after the number, and I regularly send ships to space to hunt for artifacts.

    I suppose I get to shoot down rogue drones while relaxing in an egg based utopia. I might have to deal with time cops at some point for using spliced timelines to make sure each egg is the highest possible quality, across all timelines that chicken exists in.

  • After three and a half years of semi professional use, my ryobi impact driver has a lot of play in the shaft making it rather difficult to use and it can no longer do heavy jobs. But for the price, 3.5 years was worth it.

    Plus I like obnoxious green as a color.

  • And it's the perfect fit for a VR game as well. The top down towering from the heavens over your domain would make the island feel like a table top game.. And you could give your pet proper scritches.

  • I have had right before. Let's see what today brings.

    Women are very nice to see if there is any more of that

    Women are not good for the first time ever.

    Women are so beautiful in [redacted actual bank account info]

    I think that's far enough phone. I didn't even know had my bank info in auto correct. I think it's time for a flush.

  • And for completing your segment of the work. A worthy celebration indeed.

  • This is pretty amazing. I have a random shower thought about the headline at this point.

    Microscopes are any device that can see things smaller than what we can manage with our own eyes.. But that range has become extremely massive. It's to the point where I'd really like a new set of terms for scopes based on the magnification levels.

  • I played the absolute mess out of TXR and TXR2 on dreamcast. Loved those games so much. I recently went back to play them again, and the simple effects to show the illusion of speed are still great. This will be one to keep an eye on, though it's hard to be optimistic anymore.

  • It's a good time period for action rpgs. This and monster hunter wilds are looking like a ton of fun.

  • I most definitely have my gripes. I held off on bl3 until they released 'Pandora's box', which got me two of the games I'd been holding out on, and most if not all the dlc for those games. Considering I haven't done all the dlc in bl3 I have yet, and don't currently have the game installed, I think I have plenty to do while waiting to see is 4+dlc is worth anything.

  • Its beyond difficult to compare to a team that had an entire conversation tree line with a stop sign.

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  • Have you seen a doctor about that? No one should be that gassy on a regular basis.

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  • I'd honestly ask them if they'd seen a doctor about that. No one should be that gassy on a regular basis.

  • I agree with the 2>1>3>TPS, however

    While there are many things to enjoy in borderlands 2, some of the design choices are so questionable to me.

    The splitting of backpack space with bank space and giving 'a little more' between the two felt horrible when compared to just having up to 72 backpack slots from the first game, which was compounded by the added slag element, enemies using the good strength/weakness body type from the armory of general Knox dlc from bl1, and horrible ammo economy for nearly all weapons.

    They removed the entire guardian series of legendary weapons and most forms of ammo regen from class mods, making it either mandatory to run multiple weapon types with no class supports (generally each character has 2 supported types), playing (with) salvador, or enjoying the shopping interface quite often. The extra ammo spending weapons really didn't help this at all.

    Aside from a few other smaller picks, these generally made the gameplay less enjoyable than the first for me, but the story, enemies (especially bosses), and locations/lore were leagues better than the first. I'm split on the dlcs, but both games did have at least one great dlc.

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  • You act like the commercials for skittles and other super saturated candy wasn't on this same level..

    a quick reminder.

  • My first time watching this movie I stopped paying attention about 30 minutes in. Some time later the final act started and I was drawn back in. I have since watched it from start to finish about 5 times. Which doesn't sound like a lot, but I'm the kind of person who doesn't generally watch a movie more than once.