

He probably doesn’t even understand that movies in theaters are not “while supplies last” and there is no need to act fast. “Sold out” doesn’t mean you won’t be able to watch it next week, it even increases your chances to do so.


He probably doesn’t even understand that movies in theaters are not “while supplies last” and there is no need to act fast. “Sold out” doesn’t mean you won’t be able to watch it next week, it even increases your chances to do so.


I read it yesterday, don’t regret it.


But they have big screens with ads on the pumps, which the Europeans don’t.
That’s not wanna-be, that is fantastic.


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Watch Dogs 2 is a weird one. I absolutely understand all the criticism and see the flaws, but I still play it and the breaks between two runs only get shorter. I love its rendition of SF and the Bay Area, the game has that je-ne-sais-quoi that draws me towards it.
Watch Dogs Legion though? Oh my goodness…


I don’t care much about the Danes either.
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Let’s see if their last album is any good. I might even go to one if their shows.

Couldn’t even get the flag patch right.
Bloody gangbang woman? What?
Which one of them is Legolas and which is Aragorn? Been a while since I’ve watched the movies.


Anno 1404 rules and is very playable still. I was never really interested in the series, but that game really got me.


Yes, he understood it.


Right. It’s the same as the chancellor slipping into his Wellington boots when there is a flood event. He looks around, listens to people telling him that there is water everywhere, then he says the government will do what they can to help.
He does not (and cannot) do anything to help anyone at that moment, at least more than is already happening, but pretending exactly that is part of the job. If the mayor does not want that part of the job, he’s not fit for it and should be doing something else. Like, coaching tennis or something.


Skill issue.


Since it’s at the beginning of a sentence, it’s correct either way :P


Ideal, as in “100 mph tail wind all the way”.


My car is 26 years old, with OE hubs and wheel bolts. My family traditionally had VWs; none ever had any issues with broken threads or bolts. I’m pretty sure that the approach works and has worked for many decades.
Yeah sure, he’s probably right that those who wanna see it should hurry to get their tickets. Just not because they risk sold out screenings.