Gift cards don't have sales tax when you buy them because all you're really doing is exchanging a 50 dollar bill for a plastic 50 dollar bill that only works at X place when you purchase the card. When you use the gift card on steam or wherever then you pay sales tax on that purchase.
Now what happens is if you do not live in Washington state(where Valve is located physically) then Valve is not required to charge you sales tax when you buy games on steam. However, this does not mean you are getting tax free games(at least not legally). What it means is when it's time to file your taxes, and the state tax forms say "List here the dollar amount of purchases you made that you didn't pay state sales tax on yet" then you pay your use tax then.
You might be defrauding your state, but it's not a legally free ride. =P Unless of course you live in like New Hampshire or other glorious states that don't have state sales tax.
Yeah, of course... in practice most people expect sales tax to be handled at checkout and I don't even know that that law is enforced at all for online purchases (in part because the cost of auditing someone probably exceeds the expected return).
There I was doing my Spelunky Daily Challenge when out of nowhere @Talus9952 hits me with a steam key.
It turned out to be Capsized, which was one of the few games I had on my wishlist.
PSA to Strike Vector pilots: Stalker mines are the orbs with the singular glowing eye. If you can see the eye, it is coming towards you and will kill you in one hit.
Now the descriptions out of the way, take note: Stalker's travel towards the closest target friend or foe, please stop dumping them on points I'm trying to capture.
So I had the pleasure of playing Day One : Garry's Incident. It was a gift from a non PA person who bought the bundlestars bundle with it. I heard quite a bit about this game. (the dev was trying to censor negative reviews on youtube and whatnot)
I wanted to find out if the game was bad bad or fun bad. Going to have to go with bad bad since the game actively resisted me trying to play it.
- The menu screens are a mess and trying to click buttons is iffy at best.
- No 16:10 resolution options.
- Vsync does nothing to stop the terrible screen tearing.
- Settings seem to randomly reset.
- You can't actually overwrite saves and it autosaves a lot so you end up with a long list of saves.
- The autosaves in this game put me in a death loop 3 times. It would just autoload with me dying instantly.
The third death loop I couldn't actually recover from since all my saves ended up with me dying over and over.
I tried to give the game another chance and deleted all previous saves and started a new game.
Course then the game just bugs out from the start and puts me in a hole once I regain control of the character.
Hole I am stuck in.
With a bunch of parrots who seem pretty friendly.
OH GOD.
The positive thing about this game is that it stopped me from playing it too much I suppose.
So NEO Scavenger kind of has a story to it. Multiple failed attempts at surviving and I finally found it. It was a disastrous run that ended in freezing to death because the RNG decided I needed everything but clothes or a sleeping bag.
For those curious as to where you should actually go from the beginning
I am suddenly inspired to make a BLOPS multiplayer clone that is set in a supermodel fashion show dressing room where you are 1cm high. Defend the works of your fashion magnet against corporate sabotage.
Gift cards don't have sales tax when you buy them because all you're really doing is exchanging a 50 dollar bill for a plastic 50 dollar bill that only works at X place when you purchase the card. When you use the gift card on steam or wherever then you pay sales tax on that purchase.
Now what happens is if you do not live in Washington state(where Valve is located physically) then Valve is not required to charge you sales tax when you buy games on steam. However, this does not mean you are getting tax free games(at least not legally). What it means is when it's time to file your taxes, and the state tax forms say "List here the dollar amount of purchases you made that you didn't pay state sales tax on yet" then you pay your use tax then.
You might be defrauding your state, but it's not a legally free ride. =P Unless of course you live in like New Hampshire or other glorious states that don't have state sales tax.
Yeah, of course... in practice most people expect sales tax to be handled at checkout and I don't even know that that law is enforced at all for online purchases (in part because the cost of auditing someone probably exceeds the expected return).
Ignorance is not an excuse for evading taxes. =P Anybody who "expects sales tax to be included and when they see it's not goes oh I guess I don't have to pay taxes on these video games" is just being willfully ignorant. =P You're right that it's very rare to be audited for state taxes, and you would never be audited just because they thought you might not be paying use tax. Now if they were auditing you because of other huge red flags and then started putting 2 and 2 together and being like "Clearly you spend a lot of money on online purchases, show us how much" then you are in different territory.
I'm not a big fan of taxes, and they already get plenty of my money, so I'm not telling people they should pay their use tax. I was just clarifying the reason gift cards are not taxed when you buy one at the store and why it might seem like you're not taxed when you buy a game on steam, just because they're not required to collect taxes for the state you live in unless they have a physical presence in your state.
It's why Amazon has to fight with Texas and other states non stop who want them to collect state sales tax for them even though they don't have a physical presence there. RIP no amazon state sales tax auto collection for me, because they built distribution in Indiana now. =P
Gift cards don't have sales tax when you buy them because all you're really doing is exchanging a 50 dollar bill for a plastic 50 dollar bill that only works at X place when you purchase the card. When you use the gift card on steam or wherever then you pay sales tax on that purchase.
Now what happens is if you do not live in Washington state(where Valve is located physically) then Valve is not required to charge you sales tax when you buy games on steam. However, this does not mean you are getting tax free games(at least not legally). What it means is when it's time to file your taxes, and the state tax forms say "List here the dollar amount of purchases you made that you didn't pay state sales tax on yet" then you pay your use tax then.
You might be defrauding your state, but it's not a legally free ride. =P Unless of course you live in like New Hampshire or other glorious states that don't have state sales tax.
Yeah, of course... in practice most people expect sales tax to be handled at checkout and I don't even know that that law is enforced at all for online purchases (in part because the cost of auditing someone probably exceeds the expected return).
Ignorance is not an excuse for evading taxes. =P Anybody who "expects sales tax to be included and when they see it's not goes oh I guess I don't have to pay taxes on these video games" is just being willfully ignorant. =P You're right that it's very rare to be audited for state taxes, and you would never be audited just because they thought you might not be paying use tax. Now if they were auditing you because of other huge red flags and then started putting 2 and 2 together and being like "Clearly you spend a lot of money on online purchases, show us how much" then you are in different territory.
I'm not a big fan of taxes, and they already get plenty of my money, so I'm not telling people they should pay their use tax. I was just clarifying the reason gift cards are not taxed when you buy one at the store and why it might seem like you're not taxed when you buy a game on steam, just because they're not required to collect taxes for the state you live in unless they have a physical presence in your state.
It's why Amazon has to fight with Texas and other states non stop who want them to collect state sales tax for them even though they don't have a physical presence there. RIP no amazon state sales tax auto collection for me, because they built distribution in Indiana now. =P
To be fair though, the situation with sales tax is an unfair advantage for Amazon over brick and mortar.
Honestly I'm of the opinion that if I buy a purely digital item there should be no tax because it doesn't fall under any state's domain.
In Steam-related postings I'm debating whether or not to play through Skyrim's DLC before continuing on with Morrowind.
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Wooden SpoonGreat for SaucesRegistered Userregular
So, I've been caught in the Great Southern Winter Storm Event of 2014 for two days (it wasn't a blizzard, and there's not a word for a few inches of snow hard-freezing an unprepared and unaccustomed populace, so we're working with the GSWSE14).
I left work to head home at 12:30 PM yesterday. I arrived home at 4:15 PM.
Today.
In the meantime, I slid off the road in my car, fought the ravages of hunger, thirst, and later (after defeating thirst) bladder, as well as my archenemies--boredom and traffic. I spent the night on the floor of a church I've never seen before, huddled with a dozen other survivors for warmth. We shared our stories of survival, haunted by what we'd seen...what we'd done.
On my lonely journey through the frozen wastes, I saw hundreds of abandoned vehicles--the scant shelter they provided clearly paled in comparison to the horror facing their owners atop the ice-crowned freeways. I saw acts of kindness mingled with acts of inexplicable and pure jackassery. In the end, however, I survived. I fought against nature, against my nature, against human nature, and I won. Or at least came up with a solid tie. It did still take me 30 hours to get home from work.
In celebration of my harrowing journey (which really was fraught with danger of the highway kind), I'd like to offer you all a chance to experience the closest thing:
Running through Friday, 6PM CST. Open to the PA G&T Adventure Team. Survive, like me, and make me proud.
So, I've been caught in the Great Southern Winter Storm Event of 2014 for two days (it wasn't a blizzard, and there's not a word for a few inches of snow hard-freezing an unprepared and unaccustomed populace, so we're working with the GSWSE14).
I'm sure the Weather Channel will be along with an appropriately dramatic name shortly. For now, let's anticipate them calling it Winter Storm Vesuvius.
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Wooden SpoonGreat for SaucesRegistered Userregular
So, I've been caught in the Great Southern Winter Storm Event of 2014 for two days (it wasn't a blizzard, and there's not a word for a few inches of snow hard-freezing an unprepared and unaccustomed populace, so we're working with the GSWSE14).
I'm sure the Weather Channel will be along with an appropriately dramatic name shortly. For now, let's anticipate them calling it Winter Storm Vesuvius.
You heard it here first, folks. All bow before the rimeborne breath of Vesuvius.
So, I've been caught in the Great Southern Winter Storm Event of 2014 for two days (it wasn't a blizzard, and there's not a word for a few inches of snow hard-freezing an unprepared and unaccustomed populace, so we're working with the GSWSE14).
I left work to head home at 12:30 PM yesterday. I arrived home at 4:15 PM.
Today.
In the meantime, I slid off the road in my car, fought the ravages of hunger, thirst, and later (after defeating thirst) bladder, as well as my archenemies--boredom and traffic. I spent the night on the floor of a church I've never seen before, huddled with a dozen other survivors for warmth. We shared our stories of survival, haunted by what we'd seen...what we'd done.
On my lonely journey through the frozen wastes, I saw hundreds of abandoned vehicles--the scant shelter they provided clearly paled in comparison to the horror facing their owners atop the ice-crowned freeways. I saw acts of kindness mingled with acts of inexplicable and pure jackassery. In the end, however, I survived. I fought against nature, against my nature, against human nature, and I won. Or at least came up with a solid tie. It did still take me 30 hours to get home from work.
In celebration of my harrowing journey (which really was fraught with danger of the highway kind), I'd like to offer you all a chance to experience the closest thing:
Running through Friday, 6PM CST. Open to the PA G&T Adventure Team. Survive, like me, and make me proud.
Don't trust Spoon!
If you win this giveaway you will lose hours on end, without even noticing it, to hitting rocks with a pickaxe. You will also never trust anyone again ever and start to think showing someone your sweaty ballsack is an appropriate way to say "I'm friendly".
You'll also probably build a 40 story skyscraper to protect 3 wooden boxes.
So, I've been caught in the Great Southern Winter Storm Event of 2014 for two days (it wasn't a blizzard, and there's not a word for a few inches of snow hard-freezing an unprepared and unaccustomed populace, so we're working with the GSWSE14).
I left work to head home at 12:30 PM yesterday. I arrived home at 4:15 PM.
Today.
In the meantime, I slid off the road in my car, fought the ravages of hunger, thirst, and later (after defeating thirst) bladder, as well as my archenemies--boredom and traffic. I spent the night on the floor of a church I've never seen before, huddled with a dozen other survivors for warmth. We shared our stories of survival, haunted by what we'd seen...what we'd done.
On my lonely journey through the frozen wastes, I saw hundreds of abandoned vehicles--the scant shelter they provided clearly paled in comparison to the horror facing their owners atop the ice-crowned freeways. I saw acts of kindness mingled with acts of inexplicable and pure jackassery. In the end, however, I survived. I fought against nature, against my nature, against human nature, and I won. Or at least came up with a solid tie. It did still take me 30 hours to get home from work.
In celebration of my harrowing journey (which really was fraught with danger of the highway kind), I'd like to offer you all a chance to experience the closest thing:
Running through Friday, 6PM CST. Open to the PA G&T Adventure Team. Survive, like me, and make me proud.
Don't trust Spoon!
If you win this giveaway you will lose hours on end, without even noticing it, to hitting rocks with a pickaxe. You will also never trust anyone again ever and start to think showing someone your sweaty ballsack is an appropriate way to say "I'm friendly".
You'll also probably build a 40 story skyscraper to protect 3 wooden boxes.
You'll notice I don't actually have Rust, for all the reasons you mentioned.
So, I've been caught in the Great Southern Winter Storm Event of 2014 for two days (it wasn't a blizzard, and there's not a word for a few inches of snow hard-freezing an unprepared and unaccustomed populace, so we're working with the GSWSE14).
I left work to head home at 12:30 PM yesterday. I arrived home at 4:15 PM.
Today.
In the meantime, I slid off the road in my car, fought the ravages of hunger, thirst, and later (after defeating thirst) bladder, as well as my archenemies--boredom and traffic. I spent the night on the floor of a church I've never seen before, huddled with a dozen other survivors for warmth. We shared our stories of survival, haunted by what we'd seen...what we'd done.
On my lonely journey through the frozen wastes, I saw hundreds of abandoned vehicles--the scant shelter they provided clearly paled in comparison to the horror facing their owners atop the ice-crowned freeways. I saw acts of kindness mingled with acts of inexplicable and pure jackassery. In the end, however, I survived. I fought against nature, against my nature, against human nature, and I won. Or at least came up with a solid tie. It did still take me 30 hours to get home from work.
In celebration of my harrowing journey (which really was fraught with danger of the highway kind), I'd like to offer you all a chance to experience the closest thing:
Running through Friday, 6PM CST. Open to the PA G&T Adventure Team. Survive, like me, and make me proud.
Don't trust Spoon!
If you win this giveaway you will lose hours on end, without even noticing it, to hitting rocks with a pickaxe. You will also never trust anyone again ever and start to think showing someone your sweaty ballsack is an appropriate way to say "I'm friendly".
You'll also probably build a 40 story skyscraper to protect 3 wooden boxes.
Also, you will never again hear a plane flying overhead without having an immediate Pavlovian response of craning your neck up and searching for the airdrop.
So, I've been caught in the Great Southern Winter Storm Event of 2014 for two days (it wasn't a blizzard, and there's not a word for a few inches of snow hard-freezing an unprepared and unaccustomed populace, so we're working with the GSWSE14).
I left work to head home at 12:30 PM yesterday. I arrived home at 4:15 PM.
Today.
In the meantime, I slid off the road in my car, fought the ravages of hunger, thirst, and later (after defeating thirst) bladder, as well as my archenemies--boredom and traffic. I spent the night on the floor of a church I've never seen before, huddled with a dozen other survivors for warmth. We shared our stories of survival, haunted by what we'd seen...what we'd done.
On my lonely journey through the frozen wastes, I saw hundreds of abandoned vehicles--the scant shelter they provided clearly paled in comparison to the horror facing their owners atop the ice-crowned freeways. I saw acts of kindness mingled with acts of inexplicable and pure jackassery. In the end, however, I survived. I fought against nature, against my nature, against human nature, and I won. Or at least came up with a solid tie. It did still take me 30 hours to get home from work.
In celebration of my harrowing journey (which really was fraught with danger of the highway kind), I'd like to offer you all a chance to experience the closest thing:
Running through Friday, 6PM CST. Open to the PA G&T Adventure Team. Survive, like me, and make me proud.
Don't trust Spoon!
If you win this giveaway you will lose hours on end, without even noticing it, to hitting rocks with a pickaxe. You will also never trust anyone again ever and start to think showing someone your sweaty ballsack is an appropriate way to say "I'm friendly".
You'll also probably build a 40 story skyscraper to protect 3 wooden boxes.
I still need a hotas for evochron. Duck buying another space thingy.
Don't think of it as a space thingy. Think of it as Unreal Tournament but you're always moving forward really fast (except when you're not)
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DrakeEdgelord TrashBelow the ecliptic plane.Registered Userregular
Yeah, Strike Vector is a straight up KBAM shooter. I suppose gamepads are supported, partial controller support is listed on on the store page but I wouldn't want to give up the accuracy.
Yeah, Strike Vector is a straight up KBAM shooter. I suppose gamepads are supported, partial controller support is listed on on the store page but I wouldn't want to give up the accuracy.
Yeah, initially I found it hard enough to aim as it is. I couldn't imagine trying to play with a controller, I'd never be able to hit anybody.
You might be defrauding your state, but it's not a legally free ride. =P Unless of course you live in like New Hampshire or other glorious states that don't have state sales tax.
Ok, tonight I need to put some time in and try and knock something off of my backlog. I've narrowed it down to Fear and Rage.
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BeryllineOne Tiara to rule them allRegistered Userregular
I just finished Broken Age (Act I), and it was simply delightful. It's not very challenging, but it was definitely enjoyable (and absolutely gorgeous). I hope it's not a very long wait for Act II!
@johnnyactionfngr sent me a too generous gift of Paper Sorcerer even after killing him off in the prologue.
Just remember people, I have freely admitted there's rats in this inventory. Behave.
But seriously, thank you.
But actually the more I think about it I am serious about the first thing too.
Everyone else I WILL take any other nice gifts sent my way during this thing, put them in my inventory to give away to someone ELSE in the tournament and give you back the WORST thing I haven't already awarded to someone competing. So don't do it unless you really want to spend good money to be given a copy of [redacted] or [redacted] or even [redacted] and ruin the fun of someone else getting that [redacted] game.
Since I can't @ everyone to point to this post there's liberal use of capital letters and bold to say hey look at me. This is an actual WARNING But I dont know how to made that warning word red. So I will also ask, hey how do you do colors in the forum? As that may actually be handy later too.
Again thank you for the Paper Sorcery. Last one though.
bogie goes scooting past, on his way to health pickups. Pop stealth and wrap the structure the other way around, coming face to face with him just as he slows down to snag the goods. Give him a double payload of swarm missiles right in the face as my way of saying hello/goodbye.
Teamwork is absolutely essential; it is your most powerful tool.
Dozens of activated special abilities; you will do way more than fly and shoot.
You bring two gunships to each match, doubling the amount of shipbuilding and customization outside battle.
Over a thousand different gunship parts with different stats, divided among four playable species. Oculus Rift and Joystick support
Teamwork is absolutely essential; it is your most powerful tool.
Dozens of activated special abilities; you will do way more than fly and shoot.
You bring two gunships to each match, doubling the amount of shipbuilding and customization outside battle.
Over a thousand different gunship parts with different stats, divided among four playable species. Oculus Rift and Joystick support
*twiddles thumbs*
It's okay that I gave my X-52 to Goodwill two years ago because this will never catch on.
Teamwork is absolutely essential; it is your most powerful tool.
Dozens of activated special abilities; you will do way more than fly and shoot.
You bring two gunships to each match, doubling the amount of shipbuilding and customization outside battle.
Over a thousand different gunship parts with different stats, divided among four playable species. Oculus Rift and Joystick support
*twiddles thumbs*
It's okay that I gave my X-52 to Goodwill two years ago because this will never catch on.
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Yeah, of course... in practice most people expect sales tax to be handled at checkout and I don't even know that that law is enforced at all for online purchases (in part because the cost of auditing someone probably exceeds the expected return).
3DS: 0473-8507-2652
Switch: SW-5185-4991-5118
PSN: AbEntropy
It turned out to be Capsized, which was one of the few games I had on my wishlist.
Thank you very much! Much appreciated.
Now the descriptions out of the way, take note: Stalker's travel towards the closest target friend or foe, please stop dumping them on points I'm trying to capture.
I wanted to find out if the game was bad bad or fun bad. Going to have to go with bad bad since the game actively resisted me trying to play it.
- The menu screens are a mess and trying to click buttons is iffy at best.
- No 16:10 resolution options.
- Vsync does nothing to stop the terrible screen tearing.
- Settings seem to randomly reset.
- You can't actually overwrite saves and it autosaves a lot so you end up with a long list of saves.
- The autosaves in this game put me in a death loop 3 times. It would just autoload with me dying instantly.
The third death loop I couldn't actually recover from since all my saves ended up with me dying over and over.
I tried to give the game another chance and deleted all previous saves and started a new game.
Course then the game just bugs out from the start and puts me in a hole once I regain control of the character.
With a bunch of parrots who seem pretty friendly.
OH GOD.
The positive thing about this game is that it stopped me from playing it too much I suppose.
AniList
For those curious as to where you should actually go from the beginning
I am suddenly inspired to make a BLOPS multiplayer clone that is set in a supermodel fashion show dressing room where you are 1cm high. Defend the works of your fashion magnet against corporate sabotage.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Ignorance is not an excuse for evading taxes. =P Anybody who "expects sales tax to be included and when they see it's not goes oh I guess I don't have to pay taxes on these video games" is just being willfully ignorant. =P You're right that it's very rare to be audited for state taxes, and you would never be audited just because they thought you might not be paying use tax. Now if they were auditing you because of other huge red flags and then started putting 2 and 2 together and being like "Clearly you spend a lot of money on online purchases, show us how much" then you are in different territory.
I'm not a big fan of taxes, and they already get plenty of my money, so I'm not telling people they should pay their use tax. I was just clarifying the reason gift cards are not taxed when you buy one at the store and why it might seem like you're not taxed when you buy a game on steam, just because they're not required to collect taxes for the state you live in unless they have a physical presence in your state.
It's why Amazon has to fight with Texas and other states non stop who want them to collect state sales tax for them even though they don't have a physical presence there. RIP no amazon state sales tax auto collection for me, because they built distribution in Indiana now. =P
To be fair though, the situation with sales tax is an unfair advantage for Amazon over brick and mortar.
3DS: 0473-8507-2652
Switch: SW-5185-4991-5118
PSN: AbEntropy
In Steam-related postings I'm debating whether or not to play through Skyrim's DLC before continuing on with Morrowind.
I left work to head home at 12:30 PM yesterday. I arrived home at 4:15 PM.
Today.
In the meantime, I slid off the road in my car, fought the ravages of hunger, thirst, and later (after defeating thirst) bladder, as well as my archenemies--boredom and traffic. I spent the night on the floor of a church I've never seen before, huddled with a dozen other survivors for warmth. We shared our stories of survival, haunted by what we'd seen...what we'd done.
On my lonely journey through the frozen wastes, I saw hundreds of abandoned vehicles--the scant shelter they provided clearly paled in comparison to the horror facing their owners atop the ice-crowned freeways. I saw acts of kindness mingled with acts of inexplicable and pure jackassery. In the end, however, I survived. I fought against nature, against my nature, against human nature, and I won. Or at least came up with a solid tie. It did still take me 30 hours to get home from work.
In celebration of my harrowing journey (which really was fraught with danger of the highway kind), I'd like to offer you all a chance to experience the closest thing:
Running through Friday, 6PM CST. Open to the PA G&T Adventure Team. Survive, like me, and make me proud.
Wooden Spoon on Steam
3DS: 1005-8709-0277
I'm sure the Weather Channel will be along with an appropriately dramatic name shortly. For now, let's anticipate them calling it Winter Storm Vesuvius.
You heard it here first, folks. All bow before the rimeborne breath of Vesuvius.
Wooden Spoon on Steam
3DS: 1005-8709-0277
Don't trust Spoon!
If you win this giveaway you will lose hours on end, without even noticing it, to hitting rocks with a pickaxe. You will also never trust anyone again ever and start to think showing someone your sweaty ballsack is an appropriate way to say "I'm friendly".
You'll also probably build a 40 story skyscraper to protect 3 wooden boxes.
Origin: Galedrid - Nintendo: Galedrid/3222-6858-1045
Blizzard: Galedrid#1367 - FFXIV: Galedrid Kingshand
You'll notice I don't actually have Rust, for all the reasons you mentioned.
Wooden Spoon on Steam
3DS: 1005-8709-0277
Also, you will never again hear a plane flying overhead without having an immediate Pavlovian response of craning your neck up and searching for the airdrop.
Oculus: TheBigDookie | XBL: Dook | NNID: BigDookie
PLAAAANE?!?! WHERE?!
It all just feels so right.
Drake, I swear, it feels like you're trying to get me to buy the entire Steam catalog.
Don't think of it as a space thingy. Think of it as Unreal Tournament but you're always moving forward really fast (except when you're not)
Yeah, initially I found it hard enough to aim as it is. I couldn't imagine trying to play with a controller, I'd never be able to hit anybody.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
Ok, tonight I need to put some time in and try and knock something off of my backlog. I've narrowed it down to Fear and Rage.
Hasn't my wallet suffered enough!?
STEAM ID: Firebird
XBOX Live: FirebirdLR
Playstation: FirebirdXR
(Includes Syberia I and II.)
Just remember people, I have freely admitted there's rats in this inventory. Behave.
But seriously, thank you.
But actually the more I think about it I am serious about the first thing too.
Everyone else I WILL take any other nice gifts sent my way during this thing, put them in my inventory to give away to someone ELSE in the tournament and give you back the WORST thing I haven't already awarded to someone competing. So don't do it unless you really want to spend good money to be given a copy of [redacted] or [redacted] or even [redacted] and ruin the fun of someone else getting that [redacted] game.
Since I can't @ everyone to point to this post there's liberal use of capital letters and bold to say hey look at me. This is an actual WARNING But I dont know how to made that warning word red. So I will also ask, hey how do you do colors in the forum? As that may actually be handy later too.
Again thank you for the Paper Sorcery. Last one though.
and [ size=4, 5, 6+] Pay attention to this text! [ /size]
Listen to @akajaybay!
(this is with size 5)
Isn't that sort've what Allegiance was?
Or... for that matter.... isn't EVE just the world's most sophisticated MOBA?
So who's going to be taking the metaphorical bullets I wonder.
bogie goes scooting past, on his way to health pickups. Pop stealth and wrap the structure the other way around, coming face to face with him just as he slows down to snag the goods. Give him a double payload of swarm missiles right in the face as my way of saying hello/goodbye.
You came to the wrong neighborhood
I can wait and buy it Monday.
Thought I might have to get it tonight for a second there.
Was it? I was talking about God Factory: Wingman
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
*twiddles thumbs*
It's okay that I gave my X-52 to Goodwill two years ago because this will never catch on.
... right?
...................WHICH GOODWILL!?
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534