To flesh out your analogy, let's say that one of the major selling points of the car was that it could go significantly faster than other consumer vehicles (because it violates the regs), but after you buy it, the EPA or whoever is pressuring you to install the modification in order to drive it on public roads.
You're obviously not a strategy gamer...the best games I play came out before 2001. The upshot of non-FPS games is that there's often actually a point to playing them more than once:-)
If you already own a desktop and two laptops, I'm starting to wonder why exactly an iPad is "not an option"...it evidently isn't because of price...
You say that like it's a bad thing!
Yes, because obviously anybody who disagrees with you has no idea what's going on.
Having a mind eventually makes you want to own a gun after putting up with all the tards for all your life.
Except for basically anything in an energy drink.
Way to agree with him there, buddy.
*For some values of "everything" ;)
To flesh out your analogy, let's say that one of the major selling points of the car was that it could go significantly faster than other consumer vehicles (because it violates the regs), but after you buy it, the EPA or whoever is pressuring you to install the modification in order to drive it on public roads.
Firefly. Or if you specifically want a movie, Serenity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_war_by_the_United_States </pedant>
Has the U.S. technically been in a war since WWII? War requires a declaration by Congress. Korea, maybe?
Except when we hear about them often pressuring people to vote a certain way at the polls...
Maybe they're not mutually-exclusive? Hell, I don't know Cyrillic.
Wavelength. By this logic, you wouldn't be able to hit a badger with a javelin?
Of course, that's probably a terrible analogy. I never took much in the way of physics.
the same game with updated models and occasionally a slightly tweaked or rebuilt with no real purpose (all-new! revolutionary!) engine.
i.e. Modern Warfare XXVIII?
Well how the hell would *you* explain the concept of an atmosphere to X-thousand-BC sheep-herders and farmers?
fundamentalist
literal
Yeah, I think that's a fair guess...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_views_on_Hell#Hell_in_the_New_Testament
The Bible talks about eternal torment, do we really need to spell out "hell"?
You're obviously not a strategy gamer...the best games I play came out before 2001. The upshot of non-FPS games is that there's often actually a point to playing them more than once :-)
if you weren't giving it your full attention, the ad paused until you did
And this is a bad thing? Maybe for interstitial YouTube ads if you can't block them otherwise, but for banners...
If the story is to be believed, the Buddha did, too. The whole being a king thing and traveling the world and all.
*Sergeant Pepper
Admittedly, it is a hard word to spell.
Yeah, and you're the one telling me to be culturally sensitive. Let's get our stories straight, eh?
Well, they do have prescribed rules regarding edibles e.g. kosher and halal, so it's not really outside the realm of possibility.