new_fate26

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new_fate26

new_fate26

@new_fate26

in case of nuking alt is @StudiosWading

Katılım Ekim 2012
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new_fate26@new_fate26·
@htGOIW Alone? She's permanently connected to the net. Not to mention all the clone daughters of hers scattered about.
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ehoba@htGOIW·
攻殻機動隊は、素子が孤独なアンハッピーエンドだという投稿をredditで見かけた 最新の書籍での当該人物は、巨乳バイオロイドと一緒に美少女のバーチャルセックスを観察してるところだと伝えてあげるべきだろうか
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new_fate26@new_fate26·
@Fenrirtheicewo1 I'm letting her in out of self-preservation alone. The place is gonna be lost either way, but if I let her in, then there's a chance she might try to direct the violence somewhere im not.
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new_fate26@new_fate26·
@DeLaHaZeD Never had a dvd burner myself. We'd always just throw video files on the cd and hope there was enough room.
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new_fate26@new_fate26·
So the person trying to give me advice doesn't have the financial sense to not waste money on a watch that could be bought for a fraction of a fraction of the cost.
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The video game industry is lobbying against Stop Killing Games California is considering a new law called AB 1921, also known as the Protect Our Games Act. If passed, the bill would apply to paid digital games sold after January 1, 2027. It requires that if a company shuts down the online services needed to play the game normally, it must give players 60 days' notice and either release a patch so the game can still be played or offer buyers a full refund. The bill does not require companies to keep servers running forever. It simply prevents them from making a game unplayable without warning or a solution for those who already paid for it. The Entertainment Software Association, the main group representing video game companies in the United States, is lobbying against the bill. Their arguments are basically the usual ones: >games are licensed, not owned >online services are complicated >third-party licenses expire >security risks exist >this could be hard or expensive to enforce Supporters of the bill, including the Stop Killing Games campaign, say this is basic customer protection because when you buy a game, it should not suddenly stop working with no remedy. The bill gives companies clear options and applies only to future games. A hearing is scheduled for this Thursday in the California Assembly Appropriations Committee. If you are part of an organization in the United States, especially in California, you can submit a letter of support to the committee. This is an important step for better rights for players who buy digital games.
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