I think it’s because the person speaking another language isn’t MEANT to be understood by the viewer.
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I think it’s because the person speaking another language isn’t MEANT to be understood by the viewer.
Was that one of their excellent April Fool’s Day items? I looked forward to seeing the joke items they put out every year.
Both are very cool.
That’s a great idea. YouTube doesn’t have RSS feeds, does it?
Fascinating, thank you.
I’ve never heard him speak. What an odd quavering voice he has!
Plus he’s a respected games journalist over in his channel Jablinski Gaming.
No but really I think he’s a safe choice for family movies. The producers know what they’re getting.
I got excited hoping this was set in John DeChancie’s Skyway book series, oh well.
In those books, the trucks don’t fly, they follow an ancient road across planets through Stargates basically. The series goes into the origin of the road and follows the trouble chasing the MC and his passengers.
Looks like book 1 is on Archive. https://archive.org/details/starrigger0000dech
I’ve played many hours of Ship Graveyard Simulator, and I’m not sure why. It’s not actually fun.
All my homies hate Ea-nāsir. !reallyshittycopper@lemmy.world
I have never heard of those stores; they sound made up! What country are you from? I’m in the U.S.
It’s the worst of the mainline games story-wise, for sure. The mechanics are fine.
Right, but they aren’t a bank.
Some places pay cash, and some will pay in pre-paid debit cards. That’s not usually the case for the U.S. Gov’t, though!
I support that’s possible.
He claimed 0 assets. No stocks, no interest earning bank accounts, no mutual funds, no CDs. That’s awfully suspicious.
Very true. It’s upsetting on Netflix or prime to search for a movie and it autocompletes but then they just show you “I know you really want to see X, but how about Y instead”?
That’s true, but I believe in this case it’s a double meaning referencing a twitch streamer playing that game Pog, and the acronym “Play Of [the] Game”.
In finance, out-of-pocket is synonymous with cash on hand, liquid assets. Means you can pay now without needing to incur a debt.
In business, out-of-pocket is usually synonymous with out-of-office, like AFK Away-From-Keyboard. Often shorter term than being fully on vacation. “I’ll be OOP after 2pm for a doctor’s appt.”
I have recently heard out-of-pocket used among youngsters or the terminally-online to mean rude or crazy, like you said. “Beyond the standards of normalcy”.
I absolutely love this. I happily smash these little bastards on sight.