No don't! He's Schlub Removedath, the beast with a billion young! They'll destroy you!
28*, she says she's taking half of them now for the divorce
i HAVE LIKE 56 life-size pokemon plushes around me. And that's it.
I had to start splurging on myself because she wouldn't let me splurge on her.
My life is the saddest life ever posted.
Hot girl wearing entirely compression clothing
Me: you disgust me.
Trying to get the courage to DM you, but also too nervous 'cause I'm so used to mixing in sarcastic hyperbole with my real feelings to fake-freak-out about things. I hope you have good anime opinions.
Don't.
This also goes for lossy girls too, while I'm being discriminating.
I'm desperate, but I still have standards.
I'm not going back there. I refuse. Just give me the GF and I can bypass the immense torment of being lead down those winding verbal corridors of singular "hey"s and the even worse "you need to like my dog prisoners".
Either having mono or being monogamous, I don't care at this point. Just save me from the fright and eventual, inevitable destruction of myself by being exposed to a bunch of people who, if forced to watch Zone Of Interest, would give it a 2/5 rating on Letterboxd for "humanizing the inner lives of Nazis" because they sympathized with Hedwig wanting to travel to fascist Italian spas.
This site is composed of 99% trickster demons with bad anime opiniond.
I give respect and hope to get it back, if I don't [get it back], it's ok, they just had a bad day.
Inscription of a mass grave of innocents slaughtered by government forces.
Yrah it's good.
There's a bike cleaning product company on there called Ultrafashs that has me suspicious
Fromsoft still doesn't do facial animation do they?
I thought Ken M was exclusively Yahoo News comments?
My monthly budget:
Phone: $17
Bank account: $11
Energy drinks (for work): $25
Skincare/soaps: $20, maybe
Food: $125-150 (in combination with my family's grocery budget)
VPN: $7 (to pirate everything, don't have any subscription services)
Pokemon plushes: $300-500
Somebody help me budget. My plushes are lonely.
I have to wait 12-24 hours to tell you so you'll know it's not another April Fool's joke about what disastrous occurrence happened here that changed everything forever last year.
After what happened last year, we're not fucking around.
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If they read anything beyond card flavourtext they'd see every single socialist country has banned card games on motorcycles. Fascist speed-freaks addicted to life-as-self-annihilation trying to teach actual communists how to reach the vivacious masses, everything their middleclass duelbrains depend upon? Who do they think builds their motorcycles? They think they can build socialism when they can't even build a decent deck.
Or maybe do like weekly random elections/selections for millenium item duty and share them around. Not sure how we democratize magical items. I don't know if we can manufacture more or if we should resist giving everyone the ability to cheat in card games and send each other to the shadow realm.
biggest corporations, Industrial Illusions.
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Don't give a damn if the mods stick this or not.
Demoralizing. Also the 30-fucking-foot lighting cable they have hooked up to it doesn't charge it enough so it keeps turning off by the end of the shift and needs to recharge.
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The likely repercussions of the most dramatic emulation events in recent history, and a small tribute to Akira Toriyama.
>Two of the most high profile emulator projects were wiped out in an afternoon. In the days since, more have followed. The developer of Pizza Boy, a paid Game Boy emulator for Android, pulled it from the shop, writing "I have chosen to prioritize my family over the development of my apps." A 3DS homebrew developer pulled their tools from Github. Android DS emulator DraStic went free, will soon go open source, and the developer says they plan to pull it from the Google Play store at some point. > >Legally, the Yuzu settlement sets no precedent. But you can sure as hell feel the chill cast over the whole scene. . . . >If you buy a Switch, you should be able to dump its encryption keys, and you should be able to study it and write software to reproduce its functions if you have the skill it takes to do so. If you buy a game, you should be able to back it up. If you buy a Kindle book or an iTunes MP3, you should be able to strip that DRM and put it on the device of your choice. So it should be, but the law unfortunately doesn't offer us these clear protections. . . . >. . . but seeing my own reporting mentioned in the lawsuit reinforced for me how much lawyers will bend any innocuous thing their way to make it sound like proof of guilt. They cited that "in an interview Bunnei game to PC Gamer" ⬆️ he stated Yuzu's developers were aware people were modding Tears of the Kingdom to get it running in the emulator pre-release. I mean... duh? Of course they were aware! How could they not be aware? What are they guilty of, not doing the 'see no evil' pose for two weeks 🙈? The lawyers also claim "thousands of additional paid members of Yuzu's Patreon signed up so that they could download the early access build and play unlawful copies of Zelda: TotK," making it sound an awful lot like Yuzu's developers were updating the emulator to play Tears of the Kingdom pre-release. > >But they weren't. That didn't happen. > >Perhaps all the devs had pirated the game in secret and were getting updates ready for day one, I don't know — but I do know they weren't releasing builds to support it until the release day, no matter what the slippery legal phrasing implies.