You shared them with others.....not offering your friends any?I ain't got none, sorry
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You shared them with others.....not offering your friends any?I ain't got none, sorry
Many things!@Revoltingest What have you done to corrupt the youth? Sun Rise made them vote for Obama, I turned them away from Evangelicism, so what have you done?
You shared them with others.....not offering your friends any?
Being on opposite sides can be fun.I am too rightist to like those things...I guess war ich Eva Braun im fruehren Leben
Good enough.- Hawaiian shirts
I wasn't too thrilled about those, especially with the earlier controller meaning it would be restricted to earlier titles before the Dual Shock controller. And I wasn't too impressed with the game list anyways, and didn't see if there is a way to add games like you can to the NES/SNES classic. But, if you can, it still has the issue of games that do require a dual shock controller.It can be replaced by a Playstation Classic these days, which can be found for $20-$30.
I wasn't too thrilled about those, especially with the earlier controller meaning it would be restricted to earlier titles before the Dual Shock controller. And I wasn't too impressed with the game list anyways, and didn't see if there is a way to add games like you can to the NES/SNES classic. But, if you can, it still has the issue of games that do require a dual shock controller.
From what I found you can apparently use a PS3 or 4 controller on it.It has a great modding community, but you're absolutely right about the controller.
OK, so upon looking stuff up, you can use dual shock controllers and add games to the PS Classic.
You forgot love for including buying gifts for Mr. Van.Many things!
- Gospel of libertarianism: small gov, bodily autonomy, non-victimhood, civil rights
- Questioning religion.
- STEM
- Engine show invitations
- Gardening
- Hawaiian shirts
- Money as a force for good.
That is not the case (I have a chemistry degree). I know that Californium is one of the best because it has California in its name. Q. E. D.I love Chemistry...
The fact that Elements have symbols of Latin origin so English speakers can't understand them...
BravoThat is not the case (I have a chemistry degree). I know that Californium is one of the best because it has California in its name. Q. E. D.
It's official: even science has acknowledged California as superior. It's not a red state, it's not New York, it is California!That is not the case (I have a chemistry degree). I know that Californium is one of the best because it has California in its name. Q. E. D.
So I bet u like...It's official: even science has acknowledged California as superior. It's not a red state, it's not New York, it is California!
As for my pro-California bias, I was thinking myself some days I ago I need a shirt or something with California on it. And then I thought "me, getting a state shirt like that?! UGH!" But, then again, life here is good and Indiana should be be euthanized as an act of mercy to end it's suffering.
Nah. But I like Korn, who is from a city in California I lived in for awhile (not my favorite city here, but I actually kind of miss it much to the surprise of the natives, lol). And I love the show Californication, with Dave Duchovny. In the first season, one of my favorite parts is the very high levels of psycho-sexual torture this girl, Mia, does to Dave's character, and it starts with the fact "Oh, I'm not actually of legal age, BTW. You ****ed a child." (she even punched him in the eye of couple of times while she was on top, and giggle after each hit) And from there she absolutely tortures the hell out of that man, and I enjoy watching every second of it.So I bet u like...