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So, if you call an aussie a cunt, and the reply is “I’m not your focking cont, moyte!”, that’s a very aggressive fighting call, correct?
Just your typical internet guy with questionable humor
So, if you call an aussie a cunt, and the reply is “I’m not your focking cont, moyte!”, that’s a very aggressive fighting call, correct?
It’ll fill you with gases
So, is a martini with the olive on top, a preparation rebel/igredient neutral or ingredient purist?
Multi-million by eliminating to the bathroom
GOG sometimes fails to keep some offline installers up to date with what Galaxy installs, some people consider that a DRM, I consider it a service failure.
You can also find some reports checking this thread - the post in question says Beat Hazard 2 won’t run after a clean offline install on a computer without internet. Not DRM per se, as that check only happens once and it creates a savefile
Same way FIFA players do and have been doing, to the tune of over 1 billion dollars since 2018.
I wish more people would buy stuff on GOG, although some games there still have some sort of DRM, Kalypso published games come to mind.
Still, way, way better in terms of ownership than what other platforms offer.
Somehow, I imagined this conversation between mr. jeeniuz and the feds:
“It’s not bombs, officers, it’s just my MJ stash!”
“Oh, so you’re drug trafficking”
“Ye-NO!”
Fun fact, every capitalist dreams of taxing others for no reason, only they call it rent or subscription and won’t always deliver their end of the bargain.
Title mentions speaking italian
Not a single hand gesture anywhere
I’ve been duped
Someone should upload those to the Internet Archive, just in case.
Or upload them to a yandex drive
So, it’ll be harder to tell when someone is buying likes from bots? Because that sounds like what muskrat intends to do in order to boost his shit ego
I miss the times when ads were just annoying gifs on the left or right side of a web page. Then they evolved, abusing javascript, to become pop ups that hid the URL bar and opened 3 dozen different pop ups while you didn’t close the mother popup. Then they started clickjacking: that close ad button? Just opens another ad. Ad infinitum.
Now, effectively editing the video to add an ad somewhere instead of serving it as a side file. The advertising industry as a whole feels like the absolute worst villains at a personal level, because they want to target you individually.
It’s an ok game, I think the first and biggest letdown is the 2D movement. While broadsides are fun, automatic turrets are taking care of everything for me so I only need to keep turning around to keep shields up.
I can relate. For a long time, I was all about a tower desktop, because I could upgrade it as needed. Last one I had I built in 2014, but didn’t upgrade it in any capacity until 2017, when I gave it to my brother. If I wanted a better graphics card, I’d have to get a new PSU, and I also needed a better screen over my then 12 year old, 15" LCD screen. I didn’t buy anything new outright as I was short on cash, so I spent the next 2 years using a laptop I bought back in 2012, which even played Fallout 4 on medium! That time with it really made me appreciate the form factor and portability
I’m happy with a 17" laptop, though I’m having to use a usb keyboard. Also playing a game from 2015, Rebel Galaxy. Nothing really stands out, but it’s interesting enough for my tastes.
Bandwidth isn’t free, though I guess the amount of bypassers register as a cost in dimes in that regard
The irony is that said systems that successfully block access are how many websites worked as far back as the late 90s, with “member exclusive” areas.
Imagine a language invented by a drunken german who thought french sounded nice. That’s english in a nutshell
I’d say it’s quite the bumpy ride with a table like that