Jesus hung out with fishermen. Also in this story one of their friends is a nun. Jesus is on their side.
It’s an excellent story and great action gameplay. It’s long, but persist and the story pays off incredibly.
This game actually has an incredibly good story.
“We didn’t listen to what people actually want and now less people are buying! It’s not our decision-making, it’s ‘generational change.’”
The sound of a horny Platypus reaching climax?
Careful, Nintendo may send lawyers to your doorstep.
Isn’t Steam literally having a turn-based sale right now?
Anyways, I think turn-based games are less fun and more tedious. Except Field Commander on PSP. That was a lot of fun.
The SMX “World Championship” just finished. It only takes place in the US.
Most research papers are likely ad valid as an average reddit point.
Getting published is a circlejerk, and rarely are they properly tested, or does anyone actually read them.
People like sex. Most people. Your parents likely had sex to make you.
Why do people make this weird. If anything, if your parents are having great sex, you likely have a stable happy household. People should be happy for their parents if this were the case. Good for them.
Fuck Sony.
Also fuck Nintendo.
Interesting how experiences shape us. Glad it sounds like you have mainly positives with respect to your parents.
I altered my wording. Thank you. I meant it as perspective. 10% today would equate to more than all of Europe.
Recall that a similar strike happened under Bush only 20 years ago. Nothing changes. They should absolutely push harder for bigger change.
Purchases are not investing. Why do people say this?
Both and a spectrum mix in-between. There are no simple answers to things.
It’s 20 years ago all over again?
War in the middle east and strikes galore. I keep getting older but the problems stay the same, yes they do, yes they do.
Circlejerks.
This bits great too:
While the State’s interest in protecting “unborn” life is compelling, until that life can be sustained by the State – and not solely by the woman compelled by the Act to do the State’s work – the balance of rights favors the woman.
The case transfers from Georgia to Missouri, where MOHELA is. It’s a small win, but let’s see where this goes.