Hello Escapists. My question is simple, say you want to play a game that you own for a console on a PC. You rarely use this console, and to set it up to play one game would be too much hassle. Is it morally justifiable in this situation to illegally download a PC copy of the game?
The phrase "hate on". I'm not "hating on" you, I hate you. You wouldn't say "I'm loving on you" would you? No, you'd say "I love you". Also, "The proof is in the pudding" really pisses me off.
Be that as it may, the metal encasing the bullets would contain slight impurities of non-metals, making them only partial metal jackets. ULTIMATE BACKPEDAL!
If I'm not mistaken, Heart of Darkness was about the Belgian mistreatment of the native inhabitants, not the British.
OT: As many people have stated before, I don't hate the Americans, I hate the warmongering politicians, decadent celebrity worship and ignorant racist dickheads.
Guy Incognito.
I'd wear a top hat, a suit and grow a Dali style moustache. Hopefully nobody would get the reference or, worse yet, call me out on my ridiculous name.
This is probably one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Ever.
OT: Hmm... What to do in five minutes with the whole world watching?
ZIIIIIP...*fap*fap*fap*fap*.
I'm sorry, It's just the way people are speaking you'd think that we live in some sort of Orwellian feminist dystopia, complete with "Femsoc" and "The Vag Police".
I'm surprised that I've read through a thread about autotune and not seen one mention of Daft Punk. Okay, I know they use a vocoder, but still...
OT: It's alright when it's used as an instrument, but unfortunately many musicians use it as a lazy way to cover up their lacklustre performances.
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