And don't worry, it definitely wasn't completely written a thousand years later to push the preferred political agendas of the time.
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If only there were some international standards organization to make a decision for us!
Look 'm in the eye and say M A C A B. It's not about repeating the alphabet, it's about asserting dominance.
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Makes me wish we had a RemindMe bot for mid-September.
Yeah, maybe not a good AA example, just couldn't think of a second one off the top of my head.
AA is a game that is a normal full sized game, but was made on a budget that limited scope. Good examples are the Metro series or Balatro. AAA is your normal games with big budgets. AAAA is a special title for Skull and Bones, it means you spend a gigantic amount of money and make sure the whole thing sucks.
I think the real answer is that Tom Cruise is funneling a shit load of production money to himself. Why else would you be director, producer, and lead actor in a movie?
Kind of amazing anyone backed it for any amount of money, the last one was miserably bad.
Actual museum curators track these kind of events, and have budgets to re-collect them later. That's how we found the new chapter of Gilgamesh a few years ago. It was unidentified in Iraq museum, stolen during the 2003 invasion, then bought by a curator for less than $1000.
They're usually free on airplanes, probably free there too, especially since yes, you always have portable alternatives.
Someone hit a groundhog near turn 10. It's in a DRS zone, might get hit again if someone tries to pass there...