Drexel University in Philadelphia.
Drexel University in Philadelphia.
It was Physics for Art Majors. Im nearly certain the university told the professor to just try not to make anyone cry, they need a science elective. In the same class another friend handed in a paper where all he did was repeat one sentence over and over again in different ways (phrasing, synonyms, etc- all the same…
Friend of mine just took the entire final exam for a physics class and claimed they must have lost it. He got a B for the class, if I recall
I try to explain this to people every single year, and it just falls on deaf ears. I get so confused when people cheer they got $1,000 back of their own money that was rightfully owed to them this whole time.
The one where you can teleport and challenge other players to steal their properties when you roll doubles? Man I wish I still had that one.
I used to own a pokemon monopoly as a kid. The rules said when you roll doubles special things happen based on pokemon abilities. Snake eyes let you teleport anywhere on the board.
Hes one of those actors where I recognize him and know who he is, but for whatever reason never seem to remember his actual name, so I just call him by a character he's been.
Easily. Its what the show should have been- struggling to survive. Each season should have shown Voyager in even worse distress and damage, except for maybe a handful of episodes where they meet friendly planets that offer repairs to make it plausible they could make this journey home.
I remember hating literally every character until Shuttlepod One, which made me like Reed and Trip. Then I still hated everyone else. Theres maybe only six or so enjoyable episodes in the first two seasons.
Enterprise's first two seasons are pretty junk except for a couple episodes. Season 2's finale through to just before the last episode of the show is a pretty solid run though. Do yourself a favor and skip the finale. Trust me on this. Skip. The. Finale.
Janeway personally drove Voyager into the Red Foreman's ship to reset the timeline in Year of Hell.
Aside from a tiny handful of episodes, the first 2 seasons are crap. The second two seasons, are gold.
CVS told a pregnant pharmacist I know if she went into labor on her shift she had to work until a replacement came.
Towerfall is so damn fun but I'm miffed I have to wait more 3 months to get this version on the OUYA when I already paid the same price and its being artificially delayed.
for film, its actually 6 frames too much.
An unproven development team working on a game that could have been mistaken for a shitty movie tie-in in an industry that is unilaterally considered the riskiest industry? ...Yeah.
Enough to design and code that easter egg room when they had no idea if Asylum would have been received well enough to warrant a sequel? I think thats a little farfetched. And if they did plan for that to be their brand, they knew it from the very start, then and could structure the three parts of the trilogy to…
If that were true, then they would have to have known Asylum would have been the huge breakout hit it was for Rocksteady, and known that theyd have to keep the namesake for branding. Infrastructure plans for Arkham City can be found in Arkham Asylum in Quincy Sharp's office.
City's premise was farfetched, but at least they gave it some credit. Ra's funded the Mayor's run under the condition that Sharp would get the ordinance of sectioning off Arkham City to house inmates. Then Ra's and Hugo would arm the inmates to the teeth, and let them destroy Gotham. Outside of the DC universe where…
Asylum and City made sense. Origins just BARELY shoehorned it in at the end there with Quincy Sharp on Jack Ryder's show, saying they will move the mentally insane criminals to Arkham. There might be some tie in to semi-legitimize this one too. But yeah, its a little bit weak