Ugh, this sounds similar to a slapp suit. I don't know if there's a term for companies that sue just to put someone out of business (as opposed to a patent troll, who's goal is not to put someone out of business but instead milk them for as long as possible), but that's probably what's going on here. Between it being a patent suit and not a copyright suit, and Nintendo from what it sounds like is basically saying "we think you're infringing, though we don't know what", it sounds like Nintendo is going for distance, not effectiveness.
Holy shit you are absolutely relentless. I dunno how I feel about it, but damn.
Stop, stop! He's already dead!
I love evil Sims. They are so much fun to play, especially with mods. Nice Sims are too... real? Like, in order to have a nice or otherwise relatively normal sim, you kinda have to play them like a real person which can get too real. But evil sims can be played like a cartoon supervillain. My current crackhead is a hideously deformed twig named Shpingle Bab
Edit: also, in Sims 4 specifically I now have a tradition where Johnny Zest gets immediately marked as immortal whenever I start a new save because he becomes the neighborhood punching bag (thanks Vargskelethor for making this disproportionately amusing), his yard becomes the graveyard for that save, and the ghosts all get autonomous violence turned on. It's fun to sometimes just watch the ghosts fruitlessly trying to kill each other with the occasional passerby getting recruited to their ranks.
I want one of those phone-laptop devices, except with a built-in deck dock and a mechanical keyboard.
My understanding is that's usually how it works. It's just that most people usually settle for like, transformation art or VRChat and don't need to make an entire blockbuster movie trilogy to come to terms with being trans lmao
It is. I've kinda been meaning to get into it as a low-effort artistic hobby. However you're more likely to find matching puzzles made the same year by the same company than if you try to use puzzles from different years or different manufacturers (yes, some manufacturers share stencils).
I haven't, I've heard good things, I just haven't gotten around to watching it yet!
Edit: also, when it comes to the Orville, keep in mind that it starts out as a parody and gets more serious overtime. However, the Orville has 100% more female country music star cameos than star trek. That makes it better.
Yeah, no doubt it's a significant upgrade, the old vehicle's silhouette is just really iconic to me.
Do it at night when people are going to bed. Send out a message to get people to check their pagers, then detonate them. There's still a chance of collateral, but it'd be significantly lower than detonating them when people will be out in public at the cost of what I imagine would be a slightly lower chance of hitting targets.
I'm gonna miss the old design. The new one looks like someone smashed it with a looney tunes hammer.
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