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<ZaenOfKent> Are you sure you didn't just convert a huge SNES game into a ppf?
<ZaenOfKent> Are you sure you didn't just convert a huge SNES game into a ppf?
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QuoteGenji Glove Fix - In vanilla Genji glove was supposed to cut the damage of each swing in half. It only did that when there was one weapon equipped (which didn't make sense). This has been fixed to properly do this.
QuoteWhen Adam Mansbach's daughter Vivien was two, she would take up to two hours to fall asleep. Exhausted and exasperated, one night Mansbach posted a note on Facebook, "Look out for my forthcoming children's book, Go the -- to Sleep". Following his post, friends of Mansbach responded enthusiastically, so that Mansbach began writing what was then only a hypothetical book. Mansbach had the illustrations for the picture book done by a friend, illustrator Ricardo Cortés (a contributor to The New York Times), and approached Akashic Books, a book publisher from New York.
Go the Fuck to Sleep was subject to an unintended viral marketing campaign after PDF copies of the book, presumably from advance copies sent to booksellers, were distributed via email. While the book was originally scheduled for release in October 2011, by the end of April the book had hit #2 on Amazon.com's bestseller list, and by May 12 the book was #1. In the meantime, the publishing date was moved up to June, and the publisher increased its first printing to 150,000 copies.[ Akashic, which acknowledged the importance of social media in popularizing the book ("it's a miracle from the heavens for us"), is trying to prevent piracy of the book. The rights for the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth were acquired by Canongate. The film rights have been optioned by Fox 2000.
QuoteMatch 52 Aquilae vs PrismSword
QuoteI love how you think this is cool, it's actually fucking childish and pisses me off.
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