Typo man says OOPS:
Typo man says OOPS:
I'm thinking he's afraid of hitting his head on the door for some reason. But he looks like a very happy well behaved dog. Please give him a treat for his bravery against the DOORWAYS OF DARKNESSEST.
Frankly I'm surprised I haven't seen this yet but:
I thought it started with Zoe Quinn?
I always come back to WoW.
ARE THE WHEAT THINS OKAY?!?!
Hmmm... If I were to send a message to Curiosity from this cartoon it would be:
When the Fifth Edition came out for the Hero System (a long lived table top RPG), the question was put to the author (Steven S. Long) about what to call it? He replied offhandedly that 'You could call the damn thing Fred as long as you buy it'.
These men would beg to differ:
I need to figure out how to give you more than one star.
I'm gonna disagree here. When I was this girl's age, I wrote my individualized feelings for my neighbors on my shirt, I'm sure it seemed like a good idea at the time. I got to cross all of those out and make it unreadable and wear the shirt the next day.
It's all about the pro-Mr. Big vs. anti-Mr. Big schism in 1272 PS that lead to the creation of the Carriotic Order of the Heart and their inevitable war with the Sisterhood of Orderly Hearts. Between that and the Sequelitis Heresy, SATCFANS had managed to take over the world and destroy it in less time than it took…
Ditto and Ditto.
Actually it does matter since my own experience with Brietbart is that they are full of it.
I disagree - I think they should brush it off and so should everyone else. And I still think that this is a Tempest in a teapot.
You do realize these are GAMING journalists and that you're upset about GAMING journalism ethics? There isn't any narrative! You can't even get gamers to agree on what's a good game, let alone some kind of agenda.
If it makes you feel any better, it was news to me that he wasn't patient zero. as I'd read some sources back in the day that he was. It's still a good documentary, even if that part of it is wrong.
Your solution works because of assumptions you're making about the state of the water around the island, specifically that it is 1) liquid and 2) calm enough to see a reflection. The XKCD version of the same problem actually states there are no reflective surfaces anywhere. Even the water. (I told my girlfriend…
On the one hundredth day, I think they all turn to sparrows.
That was probably 'And The Band Played On'. Looks like the idea was disproved by the first HIV fatality in '69, assuming Wikipedia's correct.