Didn’t RDR perform terribly on the PS3?
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Didn’t RDR perform terribly on the PS3?
I consider that “media”
Every single pitbull I’ve met has been nothing but loving and kind. I understand the context about people who don’t like them as they’ve probably seen things in the media about how pitbulls act, or something in a similar nature. I would believe that the media is just trying to get you scared, as I remember one time with a different story about a city I live nearby to, and how I said I was scared to go into the city due to the gun violence, when one of the people who live in the city said that they live in the hood, and have no trouble getting to where they need to go, which personally made me feel a lot better. That’s what I currently believe this situation is like. I do understand that this may not change some opinions with some people, just think about it, please.
For a second I thought they were crocs
Doesn’t make the game any better. I played until season 9, I’m glad I don’t play anymore.
Hello SSSniperwolf.
Fair point. It’s not for everyone.
I moved away from VLC because compared to MPC-HC, VLC was super slow. If only MPC-HC could come to Linux, that would be amazing.
I said if possible. No need to write paragraphs
Just pull over instead. (If possible)
You know, I believe if people didn’t cross in the middle of the road, wore bright colors, and a couple more things that I’m probably forgetting about, this would’ve been greatly reduced. While it could be both the drivers and the pedestrians fault, I believe the pedestrians are the main ones to blame, cause not all drivers can see them due to what they’re wearing. Now that’s what I think, and if you disagree, that’s fine with me.
They should, but they’re not going to. If mastodon.world isn’t doing it, lemmy.world isn’t either.
Edit: both mastodonworld and lemmyworld are owned and operated by the same admins and such.
Red Dead
I understand your point, but they could also just make it more privacy friendly to the consumer. We don’t want to feel like we’re being used against our will even if we “agreed” to the terms of service.
I mean there are some things that just shouldn’t be adapted into the digital world. I wouldn’t say cars are one of them, but many features most likely aren’t even being used in said vehicle by the owner.
Don’t you just love the digital age? -_-
How would you phrase it then? I don’t think every American is the same. I’m just going off the cars I see on the road. Most of them are either Trucks or SUVs.
While you have a point. The bigger cars are usually much heavier than the smaller cars. I’m not saying that I agree with SUVs and Trucks becoming the norm, but there’s not much you can change from that at this point in time.
They had them before. What makes it any different now?