A variety of studies have also shown that purchases in higher quantity will increase your rate of consumption of those products, particularly in packaged goods. Purchasing in bulk at wholesale clubs may also mean that you drink more soda, eat more snacks, and even use more toilet paper!
So it follows that not only can buying smaller quantities in the manner suggested here reduce your spending per item, but also your total consumption (and reduce the impact on your wallet AND waistline). Food for thought. Creating an environment of artificial scarcity in your home could help you hold back on your consumption.
Important to point out: the Tanked shirts are bottle openers - for twist top bottles only! What the? I have two of those on me at all times. They're called HANDS.
Are you kidding me? Of course Germany would disapprove of Killzone - Guerrilla Games didn't so much write a plot as copy-paste the Wikipedia article on Naziism. Master races, ethnic cleansing, military states, two galactic wars...
I had to purchase a UPS when my apartment's power was iffy; whenever my electric furnace powered on, there was a small enough brownout to reset the cable modem.
Purchased a $30 UPS and now I don't drop connections, and I have internet even when the power goes out.
@williamgarzon: Since they were hiring paranormal photographers, death was likely on the mind for many of these subjects. They aren't exactly happy portraits.
Also in general, exposure times for the first cameras were extremely long, and it is difficult to maintain a natural smile. If the subject started with a smile but it slipped, the end result would be smeared. So photographers asked subjects to just sit or stand with a blank expression.
In this case especially, it makes for particularly creepy photos.
@Manly McBeeferton: Because, I believe, they want to make it realistic and make it so traveling around is a risky proposition. If these can be traded, but can't be moved or stolen, then they are a perfectly safe asset. An intelligent player would store all of their cash in game time vouchers, and liquidize them when they need the money.