It's Netflix, of course it's canceled on a cliffhanger.
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Only the stupid rich people who are complete fucking idiots are gonna spend money on this. That and people irresponsible with money who are also complete morons.
Sadly that's enough people to turn a profit so the rest doesn't really have a choice. It's either a fully enshitificated car, or no car.
They are on a technicality that they tend to drive slower. but I'd hope everyone agrees that driving under the influence of anything, even sleep deprivation is unnecessarily dangerous
I was thinking the same, but then again taking a long time to put games out isn't the same as putting out broken games. I mean rdr, rdr2, and gtav are stellar games that launched without any glaring faults iirc. Taking time is fine as long as we get a complete product.
Don't even need a dowel jig, nail head in-between the boards and a slight tap on either side you have a marking that lines up on both sides
He led a cult somewhere in the us for a while. There's a documentary about him on Netflix, where this clip is taken from
Edit:
Documentary is called 'wild wild country' and is indeed pretty wild
From the looks of it it seems to be as much of a currency as wow-gold. Except wow-gold can be exchanged for actually money
To get ad revenue directly into his "not-a-bank-account"
Or is he somehow getting it in a cash dead drop somewhere.
Tim curry did his best work in red-alert 2
boy's souls *
Looks like I can pick up a Boxset at my "local" comic book store. So in gonna do that on the weekend.
Is this a prequel that relies on any sort of knowledge before going in?
Forexample; in the known space universe the "juggler of worlds" is set before the events of the ringworld series. But it relies on previous knowledge about races and spaces, for it to be enjoyable :)
"My boss pays me fairly so I'm going to suck ekstra at my job" what a great take