Honestly, Skyrim. With so many great mods available these days, you can literally turn it into a whole different game. And with modpacks on Nexus, Wabbajack or similar sites, it's easier than ever. I'm just getting back into it myself after 3 years, but I'm still a big fan of getting into the nitty gritty of it and configuring everything myself.
Yeah, I got the joke. Doesn't mean I can't say anything about the actual table lol
Wdym, I didn't miss the joke 🤔
Would probably be better if the whole thing was covered by a thin layer of resin. Or if the tire's profile was somehow filled in, at least.
Right. I much prefer edible noodle straws. Less waste, more crunch!
I'm all for having a few child safety rules in place, like a minimum age to be able to sign up or something. But letting Meta of all companies in on the drafting process doesn't sit right with me. Lots of potential for putting loopholes in place. At least the guys over at Pornhub seem pretty chill lol.
The prequel had mostly orks in the beginning, but they sprinkled in some other enemies later on. So I assume they'll do something similar here.
For a second there I read "whorehouses" and I was like "Seems legit". Most of the rest of the sentence still fits. 😅
But Burns is canonically older than Gramps!
I see, sorry for misunderstanding. I've also heard about the problem with voting turnout. As a European, the whole US voting system just seems kinda obscure in general. Although, to be fair, the right party voters are also way more likely to vote here than the ones from other parties.
Because they're a small company producing a niche product, so the scale they produce on is way smaller too. They also don't have a huge B2B branch to cover their other costs with, like HP, for example.
And it is actually sometimes more expensive to make something modular than not, just in manpower and testing alone, not even considering RnD and manufacturing. Also, they make less money in repairs or new devices, if the users can just easily repair the device themselves.
So unless they manage to stay in the business for a while and grow their customer base by quite a big amount, their prices will most likely stay the same. Personally I think that they're on a good path to getting there eventually.
Isn't at least one of those people in the lower half a dude?