690 pts ยท December 11, 2018
Because it's not true.
It's a plastic clip for a rubber hose, not an $11,000 part. Stop reposting this shit.
Actual content starts at 0:33.
Does it? What does it say?
How is it stealing? They still have a copy.
Nope, not even of two videos of a womens.
I believe that is the clear implication, yes.
Do they? I don't generally justify my actions ex post facto; I simply don't see the need to pay for it when it's available for free.
Jeez, and that wasn't even one of Tom Hanks' earliest roles.
I justify it by saying I don't want to pay for it. It works pretty well; you should try it.
I know, right? Why do people bother being with people they won't want to marry? It's not like relationships help you get to know a person.
This is the kind of stuff that gets me a meeting with the idiot teacher to discuss why they're teaching my kids to be idiots.
That is WAY more words than "dis shot cause autism!" so no, I doubt they understand any of those things.
Emidiatly? I have a hard time believing whatever you used to type that comment didn't complain strenuously.
Wow, fancy. I typically had to wire those two screwhooks onto a separate (always missing) coaxial adapter. Same for inputs.
Another stellar comment from generic garbage that will probably accomplish nothing nearly worthy of note. Thanks for your contribution!
He had to split.
Underrated comment.
You could argue it, but nobody's gonna win that argument unless you're doing some Looney Tunes campaign.
Just a tip for DMs in these fake D&D stories: you CAN say no. Players can't automatically DO things just because they want to.
I guess that's one way to get a rock dropped onto your character.
"Flapping your arms to prevent falling" isn't even a skill check.
Only if your DM allows the roll. Flapping your arms? You FALL. Seduce behemoth? WASTED TURN. Grab scrotum? YOU ARE NOW PRONE.
Yes, we get it, just like we get it every time someone makes a comment that may have been made before. It's a circlejerk.
"How to not promote your game on social media" Step 1: Post about your game, but don't provide a link; users love searching for things!
You gained a phobia by looking at an image? Sounds serious.
Sat down and decided to make 4000+ things like this: https://www.beeple-crap.com/everydays
Because it's not true.
It's a plastic clip for a rubber hose, not an $11,000 part. Stop reposting this shit.
Actual content starts at 0:33.
Does it? What does it say?
How is it stealing? They still have a copy.
Nope, not even of two videos of a womens.
I believe that is the clear implication, yes.
Do they? I don't generally justify my actions ex post facto; I simply don't see the need to pay for it when it's available for free.
Jeez, and that wasn't even one of Tom Hanks' earliest roles.
I justify it by saying I don't want to pay for it. It works pretty well; you should try it.
I know, right? Why do people bother being with people they won't want to marry? It's not like relationships help you get to know a person.
This is the kind of stuff that gets me a meeting with the idiot teacher to discuss why they're teaching my kids to be idiots.
That is WAY more words than "dis shot cause autism!" so no, I doubt they understand any of those things.
Emidiatly? I have a hard time believing whatever you used to type that comment didn't complain strenuously.
Wow, fancy. I typically had to wire those two screwhooks onto a separate (always missing) coaxial adapter. Same for inputs.
Another stellar comment from generic garbage that will probably accomplish nothing nearly worthy of note. Thanks for your contribution!
He had to split.
Underrated comment.
You could argue it, but nobody's gonna win that argument unless you're doing some Looney Tunes campaign.
Just a tip for DMs in these fake D&D stories: you CAN say no. Players can't automatically DO things just because they want to.
I guess that's one way to get a rock dropped onto your character.
"Flapping your arms to prevent falling" isn't even a skill check.
Only if your DM allows the roll. Flapping your arms? You FALL. Seduce behemoth? WASTED TURN. Grab scrotum? YOU ARE NOW PRONE.
Yes, we get it, just like we get it every time someone makes a comment that may have been made before. It's a circlejerk.
"How to not promote your game on social media" Step 1: Post about your game, but don't provide a link; users love searching for things!
You gained a phobia by looking at an image? Sounds serious.
Sat down and decided to make 4000+ things like this: https://www.beeple-crap.com/everydays