6345 pts ยท May 21, 2014
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I think they meant because they say "that's my sis" and "that's my daughter," the labels are pretty redundant.
There are only some 10,000 people who live there, I believe...the land isn't conducive to farming so they import a lot of processed foods.
Don't like Bieber but IIRC it was 2 photos - Bieber spitting and the fans a little bit away. He never spit ON them, just over the balcony.
Citadel
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On the whole, it's def not. But he was going to play for less than an hour and the beginning is pretty much just climbing and tutorials.
I mean, he's 9, I muted the dialogue and he was pretty shit at the game so he made up his own way to play. Kids are amused by stupid things.
I let my young cousin play this...he was impressed with how realistic it was when Lara fell and died, so he made her fall off every surface.
For you. You have no idea what this person's current income, bills, etc. are like, so that's kind of a silly assumption to make.
To be fair, he might not have a system that will play it, either, which would make the investment more like $400 or more.
To be fair, s/he might not have a system that will play it, either, which would make the investment more like $400 or more.
Yeah I was going to say, it's $8.75 in New York.
*Louie
I couldn't find a good high-res picture of them from the fifth season - but here's an earlier one :)
David Benioff - he and DB Weiss wrote an episode of It's Always Sunny in 2013.
"a trap, William fled Nazi Germany; he again tried to blackmail his uncle with threats." So...not altruistic. Not at all.
"improved. In 1938, Adolf asked William to relinquish his British citizenship in exchange for a high-ranking job. Expecting..." (4/6)
"blackmail threats that he would sell embarrassing stories about the family to the newspapers unless his 'personal circumstances'..." (3/6)
"found him a job at the Reich Credit Bank in Berlin...William persisted in asking his uncle for a better job, writing to him with..." (2/6)
From Wiki: "In 1933, William Patrick Hitler returned to Germany in an attempt to benefit from his uncle's rise to power. His uncle..." (1/6)
He sounds like he was a dick. He'd probably have written an article called "Ich liebe meinen Onkel" if Hitler had given him a better job.
I didn't think it could be worse but...it is.
Reddit: The wife is the one who looked up from her laptop and took the picture, the husband is on the floor.
I think they meant because they say "that's my sis" and "that's my daughter," the labels are pretty redundant.
There are only some 10,000 people who live there, I believe...the land isn't conducive to farming so they import a lot of processed foods.
Don't like Bieber but IIRC it was 2 photos - Bieber spitting and the fans a little bit away. He never spit ON them, just over the balcony.
Citadel
On the whole, it's def not. But he was going to play for less than an hour and the beginning is pretty much just climbing and tutorials.
I mean, he's 9, I muted the dialogue and he was pretty shit at the game so he made up his own way to play. Kids are amused by stupid things.
I let my young cousin play this...he was impressed with how realistic it was when Lara fell and died, so he made her fall off every surface.
For you. You have no idea what this person's current income, bills, etc. are like, so that's kind of a silly assumption to make.
To be fair, he might not have a system that will play it, either, which would make the investment more like $400 or more.
To be fair, s/he might not have a system that will play it, either, which would make the investment more like $400 or more.
Yeah I was going to say, it's $8.75 in New York.
*Louie
I couldn't find a good high-res picture of them from the fifth season - but here's an earlier one :)
David Benioff - he and DB Weiss wrote an episode of It's Always Sunny in 2013.
"a trap, William fled Nazi Germany; he again tried to blackmail his uncle with threats." So...not altruistic. Not at all.
"improved. In 1938, Adolf asked William to relinquish his British citizenship in exchange for a high-ranking job. Expecting..." (4/6)
"blackmail threats that he would sell embarrassing stories about the family to the newspapers unless his 'personal circumstances'..." (3/6)
"found him a job at the Reich Credit Bank in Berlin...William persisted in asking his uncle for a better job, writing to him with..." (2/6)
From Wiki: "In 1933, William Patrick Hitler returned to Germany in an attempt to benefit from his uncle's rise to power. His uncle..." (1/6)
He sounds like he was a dick. He'd probably have written an article called "Ich liebe meinen Onkel" if Hitler had given him a better job.
I didn't think it could be worse but...it is.
Reddit: The wife is the one who looked up from her laptop and took the picture, the husband is on the floor.