I doubt that this will ever happen. Too expensive, too difficult to maintain, too many issues to solve, too big (easy target), too slow (you are not seriusly thinking that these things will be able too move as fast as in anime, are you?), useless in...
I've only donated twice so far but I will donate with the next oportunity and will do it regualry from then on.
When we doante blood, we get free sandwiches and coffee, cola and juice. The caffeine will help your circulatory system to get up and run...
people also dislike dying.
I know people who are afraid of needles but they donate anyway because it's the right thing to do. Do someones kid/brother/father/mother/grandpa/grandma/wife/husband/friend a favor.
Yeah, reminds me of my first day on the shooting range. Looking at the target through the scope, holding my breath while exhaling, pull the trigger, bang, target falls over.
I may sound like a freak here but it's extremely satisfying.
No, not like that. The thing is that blanks have a plug (called wad) that keeps the gunpowder inside the cartige. when fired, this plug is propelled and can cause bruises on medium distance. If you are too close, that damn thing can even penetrate an...
I don't own a gun (german gunlaw is quite strikt, even if it's not as strikt as in Japan) but I know how to use the G36, the P8 and the MG3. I also got a theoretical instruction on how to use the Panzerfaust 3.
But the MG3, man dude. That's the sort...
a game about a guy who cut's up people with bananes? I would totally buy that :P
But you know the main problem of video games nowadays? Most lack innovation. Back in the older days a game was considered innovative if it was about, lets say a french...
I dunno, Danny. These eyes are giving me the creeps. I just know there will be a lot of brick shitting going on on my part when I have to encounter them in real live...
I must say that I actually don't like these newer eyes with the bigger pupils in...
In germany, even mentioning something like that can lead to managers getting burned at the stake. Luckily, such things will never get past our workers' councils.
Hisashi Sakamaki will regret this soon enough when the motivation has dropped so much and the stress increased to sich high levels that the employees won't be able to work productively anymore.
And that's coming from someone who has to stand all day...