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zexen_lowe said:
thejuicingamer said:

seriously??? if not whats the incentive

Are you kidding me? The power to ban annoying people is an incentive on its own, who needs another incentive when you can ban anyone who deserves it? I'd gladly do it for free

 

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kirby007 said:
zexen_lowe said:
thejuicingamer said:

seriously??? if not whats the incentive

Are you kidding me? The power to ban annoying people is an incentive on its own, who needs another incentive when you can ban anyone who deserves it? I'd gladly do it for free

 

somehow when Massa wins I doubt I could survive

 

Nah, you do it, as we say in Argentina, "de buena leche", it means something like "in good faith", you can be a bit trouble-y, but you it because you're funny, not 'cause you're a bad person

 




zexen_lowe said:
kirby007 said:
zexen_lowe said:
thejuicingamer said:

seriously??? if not whats the incentive

Are you kidding me? The power to ban annoying people is an incentive on its own, who needs another incentive when you can ban anyone who deserves it? I'd gladly do it for free

 

somehow when Massa wins I doubt I could survive

 

Nah, you do it, as we say in Argentina, "de buena leche", it means something like "in good faith", you can be a bit trouble-y, but you it because you're funny, not 'cause you're a bad person

 

That's an odd saying. If I was to translate, I would say it meant "from good milk"

As faith is something that God made, faith = milk. Milk comes from a cow, so... God is a Cow.

As hinduists (how do I write this?) think gods are holy, and so does people from Argentina, people from Argentina = Hindu

So tecnically, the saying "de buena leche", means "I'm a hindu"

 



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Everstar said:
Machina-AX said:
nordlead said:
kirby007 said:
nordlead said:
I'll state what I did in another thread.

No, the mods don't get payed. The only thing anyone gets is there are a few review copies that this site receives and are given to the reviewer.

Really? that is huge

 

I wouldn't call it huge. I've only seen a few review copies come through, mostly for smaller games. I'd call it more like a tiny little bonus that they have really good odds at getting.

 

This.

We're hoping to get review copies in the future but it's a tough nut to crack. We sometimes get access to betas though, which is nice. Hopefully as the site continues to grow and we get a more steady stream of reviews we'll have more success on that front.

That would be really cool i want this site to get bigger

 

 

Last review copy of a game we got is Project Aftermath. which I'm reviewing.. which I;m completely stuck on level 5 so it might take a while.



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Oyvoyvoyv said:
zexen_lowe said:
kirby007 said:
zexen_lowe said:
thejuicingamer said:

seriously??? if not whats the incentive

Are you kidding me? The power to ban annoying people is an incentive on its own, who needs another incentive when you can ban anyone who deserves it? I'd gladly do it for free

 

somehow when Massa wins I doubt I could survive

 

Nah, you do it, as we say in Argentina, "de buena leche", it means something like "in good faith", you can be a bit trouble-y, but you it because you're funny, not 'cause you're a bad person

 

That's an odd saying. If I was to translate, I would say it meant "from good milk"

As faith is something that God made, faith = milk. Milk comes from a cow, so... God is a Cow.

As hinduists (how do I write this?) think gods are holy, and so does people from Argentina, people from Argentina = Hindu

So tecnically, the saying "de buena leche", means "I'm a hindu"

 

Well, if you're a guy who translates "make ends meet" as "hacer que los extremos se junten", then yes, "de buena leche" means "from good milk" and "I'm a hinduist", depending on how you see it