Why would I want to have a larger controller on a game boy sp? It is so perfect the way it is
Why would I want to have a larger controller on a game boy sp? It is so perfect the way it is
Thanks but I never need someone else entirely to tell me that their interpretation of SOMEONE ELSE’S sentence is more correct than mine. If he wants to correct me he can
no hidden secrets
This bitch doesn’t even know about warp pipes lul
Ed…war…io gonna wiiiin WAHOOO WARIO BREAK DIS REFERENCE FOR ALL THE GOLD! WAAAA HAHAHAHHA
Well… You’re still in the race with HL3
Maybe they do but wouldn’t they still see that they had their right side black unlike those disgusting white side right side?
I don’t look in the mirror and think I’m left handed
Sorry if I was trauma dump …
The dumperrrrrrr
Yeah it sounds heavy as fuck. And also like there’s a safe place to grab. I’m like a sort. There’s no safe place on a sword there’s also no safe place with chemical weapons…
So back to Bear mace.
Yeah isnt a mace used for anti armor? Because of the bludgeoning factor? I mean don’t get me wrong getting grazed with that would hurt but getting grazed of the sharp side of a sword would hurt more… Hmm…
I suppose either would be pretty damn deadly when it really comes down to it if you get a solid Hit. Though not as easy to conceal as mace
People only agreeing with your point of view is an actual conspiracy, though.
There should always be morons out there?
Aw shoot. Thanks …
Hopefully my post will get a second wind .
Did you know that I’m actually cloning the image and destroying the original?
Oh no, do some people think people are NFT’d through the teleporter?
So they’d make it a holey site?
I had one of those. Pretty decent chair.
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Ah! Thank you
Okay but no one is saying refrigeration is denaturing it in this thread and no I won’t just focus on what you want because you say so
Also - I mean that’s not really what that study says… They kept it at 71°f. Which is still within the controlled temperature. It’s not 85°f.
So good job googling after the fact to prove what you didn’t actually know and still being wrong
Oh no, my past.