Really all three of these are effectively the same thing, they're a rope decoration adopted for uniform service for specific awards either representing a specific position or a unit wide decoration. They're used differently in different services but basically are just slight variations of the same general decoration. The aigillette is literally just defined by the use of an aglet on the cord. Lanyards are even more vague since the common use of the word is more prevalent. Odds are high someone literally just decided that they kinda looked good on the uniform and came up with a reason for which to wear them.
$12 a month? You mean for disney+ the streaming thing? Pretty sure it's 6.99 a month. Or 69.99 for the entire year.
He definitely said twelve bucks a month. Not sure where he got that from. Screenshot is of the disney+ website. Either a really early price or it's the bundle that is disney+, hulu and espn+ which is 12.99
Honestly, she looks fine. Her top half is fully human, and that's more than can be said of some wet dream material.
Captain Arto Ukskoski knows a couple moves with the Hornet. "The pilot was waving during the high “alpha” pass. Awesome."
people have fallen in love with sheep and cows, I'd be hard pressed to believe it impossible for someone to fall in love with a scripted character in a video game.
Nevermind trivial household items! Man, imagine when we'll have better simulations of human interaction with the characters. When the average NPC will be able to react to your facial gestures and where you are looking at. It's funny that I was thinking of having fallen off the wagon or started too late into video games business but really, we haven't even started yet. The best of our games are still Ping Pong compared to what's to come - and I don't even mean that the game will be some boring harem + power trip, I'm talking about perfection, superiority to real-life, getting so immersed you literally forget over time that you're actually in a game.