I got the RE2 remake. I haven't played a survival horror since the original RE2 on PS1 when I was 10. I was never good at the game but now that I know not to treat it like an action game, it's goin pretty well.
They don't know there are 20 other life and death situations that came before them. GET. IN. LINE.
The ultra rich elite gather every year in a super secret game room with a giant monoply board. Look into it.
I took their advice and got comfortable not owning Ubisoft games.
I didn't forget but I put it all the way in the back to speed up the process and ended up with a slushy
I don't need anymore fake content. Real people are doing an amazing job of that already.
The pink pill is so silly yet can be so useful.
Back when I had a lot more meetings, I would make a bulleted list so I can keep up but afterwards I add in more details while it's still fresh in my mind. I also liked to draw diagrams to help explain concepts, this is why I really liked One Note because I could seamlessly switch from typing to drawing freehand with my stylus. I was surprised a lot of other note apps I tried weren't as seamless for such a seemingly basic feature.
I noticed they had a "Website Calendar." I knew it lol.
It's fun to help others who can't quite put their finger on something.
The "My pay is shit but at least I'm not a fast food worker" mindset. Or maybe they're just pointing out the obvious situation we're in but don't necessarily want it to be this way.
If they are at the minimum of 1 block away from me, sure.
I like some scenes but not the movie as a whole.
This would gain way more views than another dancing video. Score!
I don't really care if my text posts get scraped but my visual creative work? Na. I don't like that.
Infantry. My first online multiplayer game. Somehow I made it into a squad that got 2nd place in the seasonal tournament and also had arguably the best player in the whole game. I didn't play in the matches but I was in the squad!
It's for their own good, it's preparation of what's to come. They should say thank you before they rage quit.
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A character with a messy apartment brings over a friend and the friend goes "OMG! You've been robbed!" What scene is this from?
I'm thinking it's from around the 2010s, not recent.
I believe it was an interview where a guy tells a story about trying to get fit for a movie role so he hires a popular Hollywood fitness trainer. The guy tries to tell the trainer who he wants to look like but the trainer cuts him off and says "Don't tell me, I already know. Brad Pitt, Fight Club." The guys asks how did he know and the trainer says "That's what everyone asks for."
I thought it was the Ace Ventura 2 torture scene but it's not. Anyone know what I'm thinking of?