EdificeComplex
EdificeComplex
EdificeComplex

Indeed. Kids have to learn where meat comes from at some point, right?

Went in a slightly different direction...

Well, at least Elena fell in love with Stefan before she knew about his ripper past. But she knows what she's getting into with Damon.

As a fan of the show, some of the crazy shit that goes down is what I like about it. But this "fall for your brother's murderer" is a little too much. I think everything worked better when Damon knew he couldn't have Elena because of what he had done. One of the few times in his sordid history that he regretted his

"Where 'top' is based on an algorithm you'll never understand."

I see why the English picked it as a penal colony.

Regarding the landing image: clearly cats have found a way to transfer their consciousness into robotic bodies. They have achieved immortality. We are all doomed.

I really want to see a version where they choose the "Pinhead" puzzle box.

Well, they were all grown adults at the time of filming. So unless they've let themselves completely go, four years isn't going to be that big of a difference.

I would totally be down for an "alternate" sequel. Same actors playing the same characters, except this time they choose something other than the diary. And from there things play out completely differently has to who discovers what's really going on.

13. Clearly it was Billy.

Don't see too many interior design jokes. Well done.

"You have to have a fair amount of free time on your hands to stick with "Game of Thrones,""

Have to promote a fellow architect, and I agree with your sentiment.

By artistic direction, I mean all the elements that go into making SimCity, including an environmental message. And the OP was claiming that by buying the game, he/she has the right to dictate what is and is not included in the game.

Thank you.

Potentially lost sales is certainly a risk Maxis is taking, I won't dispute that.

Also, if you don't like the message a game has, then don't buy it.

Um, no. Simply purchasing something (in this case a game) does not give you any control whatsoever over the game's artistic direction. The only obligation the seller or creator has to the buyer is to ensure there are no defects that would interfere with the use of the product.

Thanks, back atcha.