I couldn’t imagine. I very much want to leave.
I couldn’t imagine. I very much want to leave.
I wouldn’t be terribly surprised. I grew up in Geneva, but I lived in Oviedo when I was in high school.
I’ve lived in central Florida my entire life.
When I was starting at a new job I mentioned that I grew up in Geneva. The person I was chatting with were curious and asked what it was like growing up in Europe. I responded that if I was raised in Europe I’d never live in Florida. Geneva, FL is a fucking armpit.
Yeah…
I kinda caught on to what was happening around the time the wife showed up. When the baby was born I knew something terrible was about to happen. I was not ready for happened.
Nope. At least none that I can remember.
The only “spoiler” I’ll give is that you’ve probably heard this story before, but not in this way.
mother!
That movie fucked me up. I’ve seen some shit on the Internet and thought I was pretty calloused to graphic, depraved brutality. The ending of that movie is something I’ll never forget.
I was warned that the end was intense and read the synopsis because I was curious. Even with the spoilers I wasn’t ready for it.
I’d like to forget it, but not beyond “this was an extremely well made and moving movie. Never watch it.”
Lol, I didn’t even say it was bad. I think it’s an alright show. I just don’t think it’s especially poignant or anything.
Holy fucking shit… The game concepts and mechanics are the ingredients!
I’m mystified of what that is, but I’m happy to help
I wasn’t giving advice, dipshit. I was trying to get clarification of your dogshit writting. I don’t know what you’re talking about.
The only “advice” I gave you was pointing out that you were wrong about something. Twice.
which should be proportional to the amount of times the game is downloaded
I have a 500GB SSD and >300 games. Do you have any idea how often I uninstall and reinstall games? Even smaller Indy games?
Then why are crew members taking theirs off on the ship?
Ask the devs. Ships aren’t settlements, I guess. They take their space suits off on habitable planets, but you still keep yours on. If you go to the helmet section the toggle says “breathable areas.” It’s not a bug, just a weird decision.
I mean that the bar didn’t fill up at some point no matter how much I blasted them.
I don’t know what that means. There isn’t a bar to fill up, you just shoot them to “death.”
Imo, despite the bugs and sometimes because of them, they’re really fun games.
I’m sure a lawn mower wouldn’t turn that into a war crime. I’m sure their neighbors would have no problem with this.
It’s also not very good.
constitution which explicitly forbids warrantless searches
Bullshit. I have been arrested for a warrantless search.
It has a few blind spots, and the rules are broken, but generally can be corrected and the culprits prosecuted.
Absolute dog shit take. Sounds like the law has been favouring you. Most aren’t so lucky.
It’s not so bad, you just have to pay $500 every week to go inside. It goes away after you pay it off.
I’m pretty sure every trait has a way to remove them. I’m not paying off my goddamn bounty.
If you go into your quest log and press the “back” button, it’ll display ALL your quest markers on your HUD.
I toggle it by mistake and thought my game was bugged because it wouldn’t follow my active quest
Player spacesuit isn’t taken off in spaceships even though I toggled the option in the inventory
It only takes it off in settlements. The toggle specifically says so. That’s not a bug.
During a quest in New Atlantis I got stuck when I had to use the EM rifle.
Not sure what you mean by “stuck,” but if it’s the quest I think you’re talking about you have to shoot them until they ragdoll. I thought downing them was enough, but apparently the game wants you to fully incapacitate them.
Wait, now I’m confused. Planes don’t eat dinosaurs? What was Sully about, then?