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(puts the cum back in you) get out .
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fuck i didnt know there was gonna be a test when i decided children shouldnt get anesthesialess amputations
this looks so good!
Hey what the FUCK is this audio?
i desperately want to believe that the person who made this thought it was good music
the ray charles replicant is undergoing a severe system malfunction because of how sexy that crêpe looks
For the love of God do NOT unmute
#no unmute it #it's the best part
yeah you gotta unmute or it's just some pancake, surely you've seen a pancake before.
but you ain't heard this sound before.
So for a lot of Big Games, they do secondary piracy protection. The idea is that you know your main copy protection will be broken quickly, but you try to slow down the hackers so that you'll get some time when there isn't a cracked version out there, and you make people distrustful of possible partial cracks.
For example, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City for PC uses Securom (a reusable DRM system applied to a lot of games in the 2000s-2010s) as it's primary copy protection, but there's a second layer of protection that doesn't directly check if your copy is pirated, it checks that the first layer of protection is still active.
So if you've hacked out the Securom, the game will let you play it, but it intentionally introduces bugs. It glitches out the weather, it disables the spawning of nearly every NPC, it breaks some weapons, garages, radar, and save games.
The idea being that the hackers trying to make a cracked version of the game would have to spend a lot of time tracking down the dozens of places the code was booby-trapped before they could release a working crack, or risk releasing something broken and unplayable.
That'd delay the pirated version's availability by weeks or months, during which the legit version would be the only one available. That's when sales are most important, right after release, anyway!
So how long did all their work on these secondary anti-piracy measures delay the release of the fully-cracked, pirate version?
Well, the official PC release came out on May 12th, 2003, and the pirated version hit the internet on...
The way terfs describe women in sports like
it wasn't ever normal that you guys were getting coffee for cheaper than people in Brazil and Colombia (the producers) do though, I hope you know that
having year round mangoes in Wisconsin isn't normal either btw there's a whole century that explains it actually
hey. does anyone know what the fuck is going on
moment of unspeakable beauty today when one of my coworkers called another coworker "judas" for not splitting a can of white monster with her, and i got to watch the guy who sits next to me open a new google tab, type in "jeudis," and say quietly to himself "french thursday...?"