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At least this song's about SOMETHING. It's about Chinese food.

I would just mention that there are other people than you that exist and play video games, and some of them enjoy politics in some of their games (maybe best part of ACIII). So maybe there are games that have politics in them, and maybe there are games without them, and we buy whichever ones we want? And maybe we

Has he shown any desire to escape the role of Loki? He seems the most game out of all of them, Clark Gregg aside.

LOL

WHY?

I get what you're saying, but I thought it was a beautiful image clearly presented to show the character in the image of a child floating in the womb. I take no issue with perhaps one of our greatest artists creating an artistic image. I think it certainly added to the story and to the development of the character. My

I thought it was very beautiful.

They say no one wants that, and then everyone loses their shit when iOS 7 introduces it's new parallax effect. A phone that can track my eye movements and adjust to my POV does not sound objectionable to me.

Well, I will say if the controller had dual thumb sticks then it could potentially rival even the most popular handheld gaming devices. Without that, it seems like it's geared towards casual gamers anyway. And casual gamers would not purchase or use a device like this. Maybe they're testing the waters?

Would like to see the absolute best films featuring tiny cats.

Serious gaming needs buttons, because buttons are precise.

"This game controls like shit. I can't take my iPhone seriously as a gaming device because of the iffy touch screen controls. BUT LOOK HOW ELEGANT IT IS!"

Yes, I did and I do. Taste is certainly subjective. His Great Movies list is an argument in itself against bad taste. He is greatly missed.

Hilarious movie. I loved and respected Roger Ebert as a critic, and God knows he had enough enemies on this site, but his bullshit non-review of this movie always struck me as pompous. It was more about showing how clever he thought he was, and not much at all about the movie. To me, it is his low point as a critic,

Hilarious movie. I loved and respected Roger Ebert as a critic, and God knows he had enough enemies on this site, but his bullshit non-review of this movie always struck me as pompous. It was more about showing how clever he thought he was, and not much at all about the movie. To me, it is his low point as a critic,

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You're like "that guy" who's mad because he doesn't get the job he wanted, but his resume has his email listed as "boners69@hotmail.com."