It's throwing a bunch of people into a bizarre, deadly arena, to fight to the death. It's really... not a hard phenomenon to understand.
It's throwing a bunch of people into a bizarre, deadly arena, to fight to the death. It's really... not a hard phenomenon to understand.
It's philosophy and very much related to science.
Is that just an assertion or can you elaborate with an actual statistical resolution?
Induction is the idea that we can prove, via our experience, that what holds true in some cases will hold true in all cases.
It didn't occur to you that enjoyment of films is subjective? Wow...
"Catching Fire is the rare film that's better than the original book"
I remember watching a documentary about the mystery of why the rocks were transported over hundreds of miles, and how they might have done it. Turns out there are similar rocks within a mile? Ridiculous.
I don't believe people actually buy into shit like this article. This editor has his tongue so far up Sony's ass it's incredible. I don't give a shit about Sony or MS. But this is a flaw. It is not intentional. It represents poor design. But no, that's all wrong; it isn't broken because you can... fix it. With post-it…
Hahaha, brilliant. Are you here all week?
It's good they've gone for a liberal approach with the source text. That's exactly what this series needs, especially with the second and third books. Some potentially good ideas, poorly executed. The character arcs in Catching Fire were weak and the dramatic pacing was atrocious. Most of the book was spent buggering…
"If I hit you with a bowling ball and when you complained people hounded you out of town and burned your house down for daring to complain"
Gave it a couple of shots a few months ago. Made 4 minutes... I'm very surprised this comfortably beats the Victorian world record.
He could survive.
...why? What would you call them?
Why would you type something so embarrassingly stupid into a public forum?
Dude, it's not two thousand and fucking seven any more.
Good one.
Oh, so you didn't have anything on hand? Interesting way of forming your convictions.
Pretty badly written article, io9.
Who are you, his mother?