vivster said:
We do need pictures though. Without it's not exact science. |
Because the pics in this thread clearly proves that you can find it in Ushuaia.
vivster said:
We do need pictures though. Without it's not exact science. |
Because the pics in this thread clearly proves that you can find it in Ushuaia.
IsawYoshi said:
Because the pics in this thread clearly proves that you can find it in Ushuaia. |
Exactly. It's proven by reverse of the theorem: "pics or it didn't happen"
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
vivster said:
Exactly. It's proven by reverse of the theorem: "pics or it didn't happen" |
Very well then.

Not that good quality, but it's a PS4 dropped into the snow.
IsawYoshi said:
Very well then.
Not that good quality, but it's a PS4 dropped into the snow. |
Looks shopped. Why would a store have snow on their shelves?
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
vivster said:
Looks shopped. Why would a store have snow on their shelves? |
Think about it. Snow from the northernmost city in the world! Every swede buys into it!
IsawYoshi said:
Think about it. Snow from the northernmost city in the world! Every swede buys into it! |
That would also prove that the ps4 is in low demand because stores need to think of crazy marketing stunts to attact customers. The snow bundled with a PS4 should attract even some casuals.
If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.
vivster said:
That would also prove that the ps4 is in low demand because stores need to think of crazy marketing stunts to attact customers. The snow bundled with a PS4 should attract even some casuals. |
Yeah, one of the workers told me that if you just put the snow on the PS4 fan you also have a snowstorm simulator!
This can only mean that it is destined to fail in Japan.