FeloniousReverend
FeloniousReverend
FeloniousReverend

Everyone is blaming Mayweather for implementing a particular valid strategy, but no one seems to be blaming Pacquiao for failing to overcome said strategy. If he was the better boxer, he could have.

The ending seemed Kubrick enough to me. I thought that was the part that everyone hated because it was too Kubrcky.

Ironically, that sentence was grammatically less appalling than your comment.

If the camera truck was also a semi, then it makes sense why he didn't turn. The other truck may have just thought the camera truck was letting him go first. I don't think the camera guy waved him through.

I didn't make a moral judgement, just that the police are unlikely to admit to being trigger happy enough that killing innocents is a widely accepted consequence of calling SWAT.

Someone remind me how this guy's a pre-approved commenter but I'm not. Thanks!

this one has a calendar on the fridge with whose job it is to do the office kitchen stuff each day.

Ethics is NEVER a joke.

Jason even though you are an Unethical Game Journo Pros, (but mostly because you are a Man) I will be civil in the hopes of furthering polite discourse.

I guess, but... *sigh* ...who has the time?

"...and true black mucus can indicate a rare fungal infection."

I might be a little sore about this whole PENDING APPROVAL thing.

And I'll give you your own advice - look it up on Google =P

Oh, man, I love how delightfully and obnoxiously British this article is. "Everybody else's iconic historical periods can be reduced to shallow bastardized slaughterfests, but to capture the British spirit you need civilized nuance".

Am I crazy and out of touch for thinking that it's mostly harmless/humorous fun? I'm asking honestly and out of genuine curiosity to get other people's opinions here.

Tolkien geek here! According to the Silmarillion, "Lith" means "ash" or "dust" in the Elvish language Sindarin, and "-ariel" is a pretty common suffix in feminine names : basically meaning "Lady" or "Daughter." So I guess Lithariel means "Lady of the Ash." And the Nurn referenced in the title is a region of