- Apr 16, 2020
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Have you checked the story line bro? Emma said she's lost virginity to one men at party but when her first time f*ck with protagonist she said she still a virgin? I'm sooo confused
Have you checked the story line bro? Emma said she's lost virginity to one men at party but when her first time f*ck with protagonist she said she still a virgin? I'm sooo confused
As if anyone would lie about their sexual experience.You must be registered to see the links
As if you need to ask when she said the guys cock was 2 feet long.As if anyone would lie about their sexual experience.![]()
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Obviously. Of course, how many guys have tried to convince a girl that they have a 2-foot cock?As if you need to ask when she said the guys cock was 2 feet long.
I legitimately thought to myself "Wait, that's not what that code is for" the entire time I read that.Truestory!.
I knew a guy once who's dick was so big he'd have a blackout everytime he got a hardon.
Took him to a brothel and the best he got a BJ and HJ,
He was the only person I ever meet who wanted a penis reduction!.
Poor bastard died a virgin.
Me too, then I was expecting a limerick, but it had the wrong rhyme scheme completely.I legitimately thought to myself "Wait, that's not what that code is for" the entire time I read that.
I know right? Anyway these CD thingy that slides out of the PC are great coffee cupholders!I have been around the block long enough to know literally nothing is idiot proof. Idiot resistant? Unlikely, but Maybe, but never Idiot proof.
No, this is v0.10 BETA.is this thng really 0.1 ?
Not to mention that v0.1 and v0.10 are two different builds.No, this is v0.10 BETA.
Play it own your own risk and be aware of the dragons or bugs it can and will have.
Oh god, do we have to have the version numbering discussion again? v0.10 != v0.1 It's not a decimal system. Rather, the . is simply a separator.is this thng really 0.1 ?
The first number is for a full build. v1 = the finished product (v2 means the next version)Yes, back to version numbering! There are only like 3 consecutive pages of the discussion on it in this thread alone! So let's add a bit more fuel to the fire!
In reality if one calls 0.10.0 "public release", and content is added on top of an existing 0.9.2 in increments between "alphas" and "betas" (which is what Runey is doing), then 0.10 Alpha is more like internal 0.9.3 or 0.9.4. 0.10.0 Alpha would make more sense if all content was added in a single batch, then polished until 0.10 Public.
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No, I really don't care how developer separates their version numbers.
Now I'll go crawl back under my rock and wait for 0.10 Public
Had to go over definitions for development cycles from several publishers, dating down to 90's. Found that the methodology you used is perfectly correct. Learned something new (probably more than I expected to). So I'll admit my errors and stop distracting you from doing more important things (like developing HH!).The first number is for a full build. v1 = the finished product (v2 means the next version)
The second number is for an update. v1.1 = the finished product plus a content update.
The third number, if it exists, is the most controversial. Sometimes it's used as bug update, sometimes it's replaced with the year or date.
Examples of this usage are minecraft, league of legends, world of warcraft, overwatch and more.
Versioning is not universal and doesn't need to be, there are many different ways to do this. But v0.10 Beta 3 meaning v0.9.5 makes the least sense. This is a new update with new content, and everybody understands that because of how it's versioned.
It's bugged in the Beta, so you'll probably have to way for the official release of v0.10.how to get Nia 5/5