Search results for "08a8b637708777ef2f9bd41aa1abc126" in md5 (7)

/b/ - Thread 939462884
Anonymous No.939480322
>>939480248
I'm sure he won't be. However he is a deliberate homewrecker who gets off on destroying relationships.
/b/ - g/Fur fur edition
Anonymous No.939402317
>>939401934
I will keep them in mind if I ever feel like torturing myself again.

>>939402098
All that computer talk is way over my head.

Morrowind was the first game they ever developed, so it was definitely make or break, but that's not anything different from other big game studios. Hell, these days studios lour so much money into their games that if they fail to perform they're on the verge of bankruptcy. It was TESO and FO3 that cemented their reputation, but still those games didn't do that great commercially. Which is why they dumbed them down (which, at least for TESO it was already dumbed down compared to Morrowind) to try and reach a wider audience with Skyrim and FO4. My issue isn't the lack of features, it's the poor utilization of them. Like, in FO4 you're forced to build that first settlement at Sanctuary Hills, and then you can go the entire reat of the game and never touch them ever again. Why even have that in there to begin with? Hammerfell is supposedly going to have a shio building and customization system and I can already see that you'll have to do it one time and then never again. Just don't put those features in the games if you aren't going to integrate them properly. Though I will say I thoroughly enjoy the settlement building and management. It's most of what I do in FO4. New Vegas took 18 months because Obsidian knew how to develop games properly. Though New Vegas was also a very small game.
/b/ - Thread 939058834
Anonymous No.939067202
>>939067057
Sure, there are some things you can do. But it largely involves not being able to be tracked. Leave your phone at home, don't drive your own car, especially if it's a newer one, things like that.

Bittaker didn't get lazy, he specifically did it because he wanted to see the reaction from the media. The first two murders he and Norris did garnered no reaction at all except a missing persons report. He wanted to strike fear into the city at large.

Its fascination. Jow can someone do something so heinous and then just carry on? A lot of them that are caught express remorse, but the remorse is that they were caught, not that they're actually sorry they killed people.
/b/ - Thread 938788765
Anonymous No.938834036
I'll pass on that one. Bile is definitely not something I want to try. And I'm pretty adventurous when it comes to food.
/b/ - Thread 938269813
Anonymous No.938299141
>>938299090
Maybe. Well I can't speak for him. Still it is a definite no from me.
/b/ - Thread 938191077
Anonymous No.938203430
Man, you're all fucked up. I'd hate to have any sort of health problem that would prevent me from eating what I wanted.
/b/ - Thread 936671527
Anonymous No.936706145
>>936705950
I like camp when done right and done intentionally. John Waters's films or any performance by Tim Curry are, for my money, the kind of camp I can really get behind. The only Star Treks I have seen are some episodes from the original with William Fatner, that guy who played a murderous surgeon in an episode of Columbo, and the gay Japanese man.