And the complete absence of Doogie Howser. I mean, how can any film pass itself off as sci-fi if it does not have an even fleeting cameo of Doogie? His presence is why How I Met Your Mother is considered the best sci-fi series since OG Trek.
If this was the other way around, Jezebel would be frothing right now.
Considering Nick Jonas was pretty adamant about the sex/marriage thing, and she was charismatic enough to win Miss Universe, I’m guessing she’s got her ways.
Although I don’t quite agree with citizennick, his statistics are sound.
That’s not how it works in many states. You need a concealed carry permit (which is what OP said) in order to carry the gun in your car to the shooting range. Without a CCW, I can get pulled over with a gun and charged with illegal possession even if I have no ammo anywhere in the car.
And backne. Don’t forget the backne.
To be fair, hasn’t Hulk always looked like he has Down’s?
No. Definitely political melodrama.
It’s okay. I wish they would have fleshed Binks out a bit more.
Maybe, but I’d like to think it’s in response to the readers since they’ve been fine operating this way for two years.
Well, it would mean console has less gear until the season ends, then it would have less gear until the next season ends, and so on and so forth.
I loved it because I saw it as something separate from Heinlein. It’s satire framed by one of the more militaristic works in SF.
Would you like to know more?
I think he meant PS2 games on the PS3.
As far as I know, it’s because enough readers asked.
Maybe because it’s a good game?
They have no obligations to Kotaku or any other gaming site, just as Kotaku has no obligations to promote their product.
Bethesda isn’t trying to preserve the privacy of its workers. They’re trying to control the perceptions of their game, and it’s fair to call publishers out on that.
It’s certainly a difficult balancing act. That said, I prefer Kotaku’s current review system. No rush to publish means more time with the game, and more in-depth reviews. I despise day 1 reviews because they’re usually so shallow.