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Well, she knew there was two sides to the ending controversy. Most actors I'd suspect; especially ones who were just used as a face model, would have done the job and moved on simply seeing it as a paycheck.

Or relevant, you know, whichever.

Erm, looks nice and all for being a console game maybe, but I prefer the pure control of a real space sim.

No Quest for Glory(Hero's Quest)? WTF.

yea, no.

Just what I've been missing in all of my relationships! The opportunity to pull down my girl's pants and find a bloody phallic monster looking right back at me.

I agree, it was right on the spot with the camp and cheese it was intended to have.

"It's truly not their fault you didn't listen/see."

"Six Years Ago, I Decided to Hate World of Warcraft. Can Mists of Pandaria Change My Mind?"

Oooooh so jiggly, daddy like.

Not sure what the deal is, half of the videos using this video player have no sound for me. Just got done watching the uber cute violin girl in the skyrim video, but no sound here. Refreshed, F5, no go.

I live in Lewisville, just north of Dallas. We had sirens as well for a while. But I stayed at my pc playing the new Wing Commander game. If my house is unlucky enough to get hit, sitting in a tub isn't going to be of any use to me. Maybe to the people who find my body if I happened to have shit myself when I died I

While we can hope it brings tangible research, Cameron himself is not that researcher. He did what he could do. Sponsor and participate in a feat that hasn't been replicated in decades. It was a blatant slap in the face to those who ARE researchers to push for more funding/results.

Florida just has cases of crazy in the news. Living in Texas as I do, is being surrounded by perpetual insanity.

"Has the publicity generated by Cameron's dive offered any benefit to real deep-sea explorers?"

I do find it rather funny that the NYT has turned off the comments for that article. It's not surprising at all considering how many angry people have called out the author on his twitter account.

It's definitely different from the normal spoon fed, "here's your main character, sympathize with him/her." The lands of Westeros themselves are the character. It's survival and outcome is the main story. The people partaking in that story are just subcharacters and plot devices to explain what happens over time.

The first book is definitely the slowest. The first half of the first book, (which is basically what you described) is almost purely plot setting. The book series, and thankfully the show as well is not the instant gratification people are used to. There are characters to "root for" but no main protagonist unless you

Your first sentence answers your first question. Unfortunately, without having read the books, you're not privy to how much all of those other stories intertwine sooner than you may think. In fact, you see effects of that in season one already. The Daenerys story line explains why Robert is in power and how Ned had a

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