Sentences with phrase «because remember»

Because I remember that Ariga (manga artist Hitoshi Ariga, Ayano Koshiro's husband.
Because I remember he was trying to make visual effects — and the gameplay elements were straight up not working.
Because remember, nothing says «party» like one giant lizard ruining the fun for everybody.
I started on Monaco almost two years ago, because I remember you and I talking about it even before Journey's release.
It's been a while since I played Red Dead Redemption, but there must have been firebombs or Molotov cocktails or something because I remember burning that sobbing Sasquatch alive.
I'm actually surprised that King Boo's Haunted Hideaway got 3rd place, because I remember that in the survior no one liked it.
I've played (and complete) many «hard» games in the past; Super Meat Boy, Super Hexagon, N + were all personal favorites of mine because I remember beating them due to their difficulty.
It always bothered me, because I remember buying NBA games on my PS3, Xbox 360, and even PSP, but Nintendo was always the odd man out.
I'm unsure though because I remember Nintendo said they wouldn't port any games.
The gameplay feels like so and I'm pretty glad if it turns true because I remember I've kinda expected this game to have online.
that's very true that it doesn't exist in the manga story line well technically doesn't it since dragon ball gt does have a manga book now additionally if we are talking about the anime universe wouldn't gt and bog exist within the same world because remember goku said he would have to perform fusion with vegeta again and we know the potara earings have been destroyed so that means goku would of had to be referring to the metamorine fusion dance meaning gogeta was made canon from the movie dragon ball z fusion reborn
Maybe it's just because I remember hearing rumors on the playground as a kid about being able to battle Professor Oak in Red and Blue, which, of course, turned out to be false, but when I was playing Sun and Moon and I had to beat Professor Kukui to become the Champion, I thought it was pretty cool.
Times have changed because I remember when nintendo ruled the roost of gaming but it seems like they lost the magic somewhere along the way.
I simply can't allow myself to like a Mario game more than 3, purely because I remember childhood as something wonderful and the world today as something bleak.
Maybe it's because I remember playing Pong as a kid.
Because remember u have some real xmen fans so don't forget us.
I'm a bit dubious about CoD: Vietnam, but only because I remember playing «VietCong» on the PC back in the day, and I hope it lives up to that!
A software solution for PS3 backwards compatibility is not really feasible to do such without heavy investing and without many of the games that relied on the SPE processors of the PS3 to have to be recoded just to run at good frame rates... because you would have to use the PS4's very own graphics processor to split it's workload because remember the PS3's SPE processors were direct on the die with a direct token ring of 204 GHz persec throughput... There is no token ring elements control bit, thus it would have to be simulated in the GPU of the PS4 and than add in the PS4's GPU having to also render it's own graphic processing on top of simulation of the SPE's of the PS3... the PS4 is powerful but each of those SPE's are clicked in at over 3 Ghz!
Games that were released in my adolescence aren't really retro because I remember when they were current.
I know which tier it was because i remember it from the last site design.
Okay, I've been keeping an eye on this comment section because I remember having very similar discussions with you.
Because remember, Korean Air's program only charges 25,000 for a roundtrip ticket from the US to Hawaii as opposed to 30,000 with KLM.
In our example, we're looking for all destinations within 2,000 miles of Dublin (because remember we need to fit within the 5,000 - mile band).
It would take 40,000 starpoints to get 50,000 airline miles because remember that for every 20,000 starpoints transferred to airlines you get a 5,000 point bonus.
«Most consumers are leery when it comes to buying plush toys because they remember the plush toys of the past,» Pasco says.
Try using a diffuser that is adjustable so you can reduce the amount of essential oil because remember, dogs have an extremely sensitive sense of smell!
We have a special focus on beginners because we remember what it was like to completely change how you thought about «cat food.»
Because remember, the goal is live releases.
Instead, when we are away from home, dogs probably play with our favorite possessions because they remember seeing us hold them, and they carry our scents.
One theory is that cats perform this motion because they remember nursing for milk from their mothers.
This is amazing, because I remember with my first cat who had urinary issues that she definitely didn't like the only urinary diet available at that time.
look back!!!! because I remember that you said that your camera lady is on maternity leave.
The thing about those secured credit cards, and actually, I do like them for rebuilding credit more than I like them for establishing credit, because they typically have a low credit limit, it's easy to have that affect your credit score, because remember, 30 percent of your credit score is based on your credit utilization.
Initially I was fine with that because I remember doing paid voluntary work in college and it took the college about 6 months to pay me.
Because remember, student loan consolidation is about convenience in paying multiple loans — nothing else.
For example, are you afraid to invest in stocks because you remember the painful declines of the financial crisis?
So having used other print on demand services, as an author traveling, calling three months in advance, and this was even with Barnes and Noble, years and years ago because remember, I was in print on demand in 2004 back in the really archaic or ancient days of digital.
Because remember that the Fire tablets are built on Android, and 8 GB of storage is the absolute minimum of anything that should be on sale in 2017.
Because remember with the whole Amanda Hocking thing and John Locke, and everybody was like, «Oh my God, I can make millions this way.»
That being said, I'm less concerned about «OMG Amazon's going to ruin books» because I remember being scolded decades ago for briefly working for and thereby enabling Barnes & Noble, which was at that point the heartless colossus bestriding the publishing industry.
What a writer needs is a large cadre of softcore fans (no safe words needed for these folks) who are willing to part with some beer money to get the author's latest work because they remember the author gave them a good read the last time around.
Because I remember that the dx was heavy.
And yes, I honestly believe that — because remember — I know what it feels like to watch your sales (and returns) and wonder how long it will take before you get your first cheque from Amazon (or any other retailer).
Because remember, this is just part one of the first book in a series — and I'm publishing at least 5 more this year, maybe 10.
It will take some trial and error before you sell more books in response to your efforts, but it will be worth it, because remember, reader engagement is the key to longevity for your publishing career.
Because I remember that Gloria always used to come out of the bedroom in the apartment when I couldn't get my Baby Doll to stop.
I have seen a 40 % excerpt for at least one book, for at least a while, because I remember being startled by that... and being annoyed when I bought an e-book not in my budget because I was too invested in the story to give it up when the excerpt ended.
This is really refreshing because I remember only a few years ago where I frequently had to put up with full page refreshes that took ten seconds and clunky interfaces that were counter intuitive.
This just in... literally as I'm putting this post to bed: Sue William Silverman — author of the memoirs Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You and Love Sick: One Woman's Journey through Sexual Addiction — reports that her writing craft book Fearless Confessions: A Writer's Guide to Memoir has received an Honorable Mention in ForeWord Review's Book - of - the - Year award competition in the category writing.
If that moniker sounds familiar, it's because you remember the news we brought you about the new Panamera flagship bearing the same badging, revealed at the Geneva auto show.
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