“Blaming the economy won’t cut it.”
blames the economy
“Blaming the economy won’t cut it.”
blames the economy
Look, it’s a fascist influencer!
And he’s probably disgruntled about it.
My vet tech wife, more than 40 years in the business, says she has never before seen a pet Peeve.
Thought you’d like to know you are relatively original.
That deserves its own sequel.
Diarrhea 5: Well Shit, You Can Shart on Aliens Now
I’m not the OP so can only speculate but my sister-in-law has garage cats because her husband is allergic.
And in this case it could also be that they aren’t sure how litter trained the cat is and don’t want to risk the house just yet.
No danger to humans, only other cats.
My vet tech wife agrees.
The antibiotics should’ve done the job so the cat needs attention.
Should make you happy.
My first CRPG, and my only RPG had been D&D.
My dad ran a campaign for our family when I was seven or so. Original D&D, not even advanced. It didn’t last terribly long but left a lifelong impression.
I recently inserted Creeping Coins to my Curse of Strahd campaign, as a matter of fact.
It was an unpopular twist, despite the group carrying a fortune in cursed money and having nothing whatsoever to spend it on.
My buddies and I would play on the Playstation (2?) and I got very very good at ninja roping across the map to drop dynamite on someone’s head and swing back to safety in time.
Nothing more I loved than that maneuver, except maybe getting a concrete donkey.
I loved that so so much. He broke all the rules. He told jokes, read them from a book, paced them terribly, and paused for laughter when there wasn’t any.
“Cloris Leachman is here!” checks the book “Cloris, if people say you’re over the hill, don’t believe them. You’ll never be over the hill. Not in the car you drive.”
Some good viral marketing right there!
As another commenter pointed out, I was thinking of the 5200. But yeah, I was also doubtful.
Ah, you’re right! Brain failure. Thank you.
The 7800 had a controller with a keypad used for many games.
Is that gone entirely?
Who am I kidding, I wouldn’t have bought one anyway, but it was my first console.
I can’t see any way that they win this case on the merits of the argument.
But if I’m wrong and they win, a whole lot of lawsuits are gonna disappear. That’s a terrible precedent to set.
I wonder if they have some longer term strategy here because this story is far too damaging over a 50k payout.
Like maybe they make an insane argument to undermine arbitration clauses so they can win elsewhere.
Because this is a maliciously bad look for Disney. Nobody should ever have to think about streaming contracts while deciding where to eat.
Carve the Mouse! Break it up!
Well, there’s “information wanted to be free” software pirates who might consider themselves Communists.
But Tankies are a whole different ball of dung.
Fuck EA.