now there's a shit post. maybe the shittiest i've seen all week. real detached from reality, good job!
juliebean
are these beggars in the room with you now?
well yeah, can't expect cops to know the law, i mean lets be real.
it seemed that he must've already been playing somewhat consistently, since the goal was to up his rank, or whatever, but he also acted like keeping to a schedule of 5 matches a day every day for two months was pretty daunting, so i'm guessing he played more, and more consistently, during the experiment, than before.
-Banned in most states
if we're talking about U.S. states, that is just not true. most states at least have to show that you intended to use them for commiting burglary.
here's a link to a page with details about laws regarding lockpicks all over the U.S., if anyone is curious.
so i actually watched it. the result of the experiment was that he did marginally better at league of legends the second month, while on estrogen, but personally i think that playing hundreds of matches for a couple months probably had more to do with it. it is known that practice can improve one's skills, after all. the real takeaway of the video is that it can be pretty freaking hard to get estrogen.
couldn't be that long. i was on the site a couple days ago.
basically, they tried pulling some shit about royalties that drove a lot of developers away. here is a link to a summary on wikipedia about the fiasco.
usually, it's sufficient to visit a pokémon center every so often, but its worth holding onto an elixir or two for if you've got a 'mon with low-pp moves
frogger (1981) arcade machine at the local barcade, i think. sadly the place went out of business a little while back.
new. sometimes i switch to others for a laugh, but new is my default.
i think you might be misunderstanding what '3rd party' means. if ubisoft is making you use an ubisoft launcher to run ubisoft games, that'd be first party. here's an article detailing what the terms mean with regards to game developers. a third party launcher would be like when you add a non-steam game to steam.