Seems like almost everyone agrees it was funny. I love how clueless Lemmings can be. Makes me feel like they're actually people instead of all bots
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True. This is how I know I'm American, because I love this map.
Exactly. The OP did normalize it. There wasn't a notable difference.
There is not much else to say. I got a text from "my bank" that a payment was due. They shorthanded the bank name, spoofed the correct area code, and even knew my normal payment date. Nothing is sacred and that's the new reality.
Exactly. They fumbled hard. "It has to be your ____, there's no way it turned out that good naturally."
I, too, have unskipable cutscenes over my special interests.
Also, Revive the Thorn/Thurs!
I tried to have something else lined up each time, but tbh the financial hit from quitting a job where I was overworked was not nearly as bad as how I felt after my job each day. If you have some skills, offer to do oddjobs. Offer to detail friend's cars, mow lawns, and pump up the quantity of applications.
Easy to figure out? But that plays right into their scheme of making the other party look like they were comitting fraud. /s
Agree. Not enough info for me to judge. Maybe Lemmings shouldn't make this site into one for snap judgements and witch hints.
Doing the same here for Dragon's Dogma 2.
I'm not well versed in how Denuvo works, only in how it tanks performance. Does anyone know if there is anything stopping Denuvo from checking purchase validity the first time, and on subsequent game launches it can access a secure folder with a file like an internet cookie saying "yeah, this game was bought legit at one point, let it run" and then not run alongside the game?
A slap with a wet piece of paper is very funny to some of us. Strength not required.