@mrpibb79: That sounds like an awesome TV show premise. Maybe we can get G4 on this.
@mrpibb79: That sounds like an awesome TV show premise. Maybe we can get G4 on this.
Ah, Spence is going through his "drum circle" stoner phase, I see.
@j. cruel: Wish I had the power to promote this comment!
You know what you gotta do, girl. The big E. And I ain't talking rave drugs.
@JayUnreal, Go ahead, swim for it.: And as anyone who's watched an M. Night Shyamalan movie can tell you, a "twist" does not a good movie make. In this case, I thought it was sloppy.
@ttocs: I didn't feel the character could pull any of it off. The orchids, the origami. The big reveal came out of nowhere. It made no sense to me whatsoever that the Origami Killer **SPOILERS** would be investigating the crime as if he *wasn't* the killer. Even if I frame it as "He was checking up on the families,…
@nerdrage32: There's 27, and no matter what decision you make, the Origami Killer's identity remains the same. And the identity sucks. It makes no sense to me whatsoever.
Anyone want to piss and moan with me about the disappointing ending to Heavy Rain, or is that old news?
@Char Aznable: Funny, the girl I knew who went to DigiPen ended up being Kim Swift.
@juc: I don't think that's the case at all. Programming is an invaluable tool. If you're stubborn and only want to do video game stuff you might be limiting yourself, but the programming jobs out there will only continue to grow.
@NINTENDO_ZEALOT: As someone who is friends with many, many DigiPen grads, I can tell you that the training you'd receive there would be useful for a vast array of programming jobs (my boyfriend went there, and is now a vice president and founding member of a software company that writes programs for the auto…
@ytuhermanotambien: I know what you mean. For me, it turns into a vicious cycle of "I'm depressed. If I have a drink, I'll feel less depressed and therefore be able to write. But by doing so, I'm playing right into the tragic 'depressed writer who drinks to get by' stereotype, covering my pain with substances just to…
I guess I'm a "bad" depressive 'cause I can't write worth a shit when I'm depressed. Shame on me for not being more creative and productive.
@AtomiClash humanitarian misanthrope: Oh god thank you for beating me to it. James Patterson. I'm not really tuned into the literary world, but I know he's popular, sales-wise. Its a comfort to know I'm not the only one in the world who isn't dazzled by his cloak and dagger garbage that serves to mask his utter lack…
@thePrototype: What I said isn't meant to be an all inclusive missive. I've known tons of swingers, most of whom were trying to fuck me (also had a lot of friends who were into poly-amorous BDSM). The lifestyle suits some people, but the scenario I described is the one I've encountered most often.
Swingers aka "Two people, one male, one female. One who wants to fuck outside the relationship but wants to keep the convenience of having a kept woman. One who plays along because she's afraid of losing her mate."
I might have been immature and emotionally stunted at age fourteen but at least I had the good sense to recognize it. In fact, the whole reason I used condoms in high school was because having a kid seemed like the ultimate buzz kill, and I wanted to go to college. That was the extent of my wisdom at the time.
@I, Zombie Normal: Ha, I know how you feel. One time Lily Allen spoke to me through Twitter and I just about died.
@Hazel: I thought the same thing.
Sigh. Colin Ferrel. One of the only men alive that's hot enough to risk the herp for.