PoetPhilosopher
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I think Game Informer, a magazine that is free with a $15/year subscription to a GameStop loyalty card, is one of the most dull magazines out there.
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I remember they have some good points, and then say some incredibly stupid stuff. Dumb stuff, I remember one article several years ago, maybe not even an actual full article, but it showed a picture of a girl at a gaming convention and it said "if a girl is there, she's there for her boyfriend." Another article, a full one, was about a trans-woman who was banned from World of Warcraft (back in the vanilla days) because she was reported for making recruiting efforts for her pro-LGBT guild in the guild recruitment channel.I think Game Informer, a magazine that is free with a $15/year subscription to a GameStop loyalty card, is one of the most dull magazines out there.
And I think I'm done with console gaming until the industry crashes again. Even with PC gaming, there just isn't much that interests me anymore as it's mostly a bunch of handholding, loot chest, money grabbing, poor gaming quality and way too easy crap. Granted I don't have to have the high difficulty of the NES, but I don't want to snooze through games and beat them because they are just too easy, even on the hardest difficulties. And I'm not too fond of the endless remakes and rereleases of the same games over and over and over and over.
Even so, it's still another reason California is vastly superior. Indiana barely has any.The farmer's market today proved that summer is waning.
Omg...August here can be much hotter than JulyThe farmer's market today proved that summer is waning.
Well...what about Canada? Summer must be a nice season to them...Even so, it's still another reason California is vastly superior. Indiana barely has any.
Never been so I don't know. But as for farmer's markets, California they have actual store buildings for them, ads in the paper, and a definite presence. In Indiana there is an itty bitty outside square in a town and because there are no ads you pretty much have to know it's there or you won't notice it.Well...what about Canada? Summer must be a nice season to them...
Never been so I don't know. But as for farmer's markets, California they have actual store buildings for them, ads in the paper, and a definite presence. In Indiana there is an itty bitty outside square in a town and because there are no ads you pretty much have to know it's there or you won't notice it.
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Btw if I have to be sincere...I don't like that girl that Harry Windsor married.
Harry should have married a sex-thirsty Italian like Natalie Rapti- Gomez...who in bed would have put him in his place
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We Italian girls are really thirsty for the male
Up near me, farmer's markets are outdoors - in a large parking lot, on a downtown square and so forth.Never been so I don't know. But as for farmer's markets, California they have actual store buildings for them, ads in the paper, and a definite presence. In Indiana there is an itty bitty outside square in a town and because there are no ads you pretty much have to know it's there or you won't notice it.