GreatPowerT
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GreatPowerT

Although the BBC was “technically right” to punish Clarkson, their avenue of choice for punishing him has basically doomed the careers of everyone ELSE first. That’s gotta be real nice for the guy that got punched, his justice is having a smaller paycheck next year. Clarkson got more money than ever because the free

I never went into film myself - just straight to game industry. It still has its pitfalls, but it’s nice not being limited to basically 3 cities in the world isn’t it? I loathe LA.

Best toy - shag carpet + thin plastic stick = “snake in the grass game”. You must get a rug that is thick enough that a plastic stick can glide through and underneath the shag parts almost undetected. For added chaos, add white tissue packing paper (as sold in grocery store next to gift cards). Place the paper above

The level of talent in game concept art far surpasses the comic book industry in general. So yes, you could say the video game industry is snatching up comic book artists.....but I think more accurately, you could say that both Film AND Gaming have been hogging the bulk of good concept artists for a long time now. I’d

Yeah, but can’t we be happy about that for a change?

I’m so confused, why are there 2 videos of people playing Fallout 4 with NO power armor??!?!? Is this some sort of fetish move? They practically throw power armor at you at the very start, there’s literally no challenge to getting it - they give it to you so you can participate in the first “demo battle” of sorts.

I think he’s still waiting for the next big “thing” to pounce on with regards to the LGBT set of topics.

In the same general theme as “don’t visit before closing time” - I think it should be made a bit more specific. There are certain items right before closing time that MUST be prepared new - those are the things you want to get.

Serious question. What is it that you believe a game engine actually does?

Follow up question to that one. Does anyone ever wear those things with revealing midriff baring outfits that show them off - you know like the way 90’s was all about “whale tale”, now we’d have whatever this would be? Granny belt? I don’t know what it would be called, but if teens started doing it, someone would

I’m just speaking in reference to previous comments that have implied Turkey would be coming to the table like a beggar. It’s just not the case.

As the 2nd largest military force in NATO, it’s more like Turkey would defend Turkey and the US could help.

I think there’s just a lot of unspoken bias against Turkey for being perceived to be a “Muslim” nation in this situation. Turkey just demonstrated its strength and the sovereign nature of its borders in a way that Russia NEEDS to understand.

Not only am I with Turkey on this one, but I am also cheering for what great news for the US this is! They are pretty much forced to lean toward the West now for both security and political reasons now and this is really ideal. Turkey is a bit of a mish-mash of democracy and human rights abuses, but relative to the

I can’t really speak positively for Blizzard’s overall business practices, but I do worry about the business practices of companies creating software specifically to profit from doing damage to the integrity of game products.

Cancel the game then.

What if - and just bear with me, this is totally a crazy question. What if they cast Benedict Cumberbach for this specific role because he “looked” the part?

I think it’s a “job applicants” thing. Not a lot of people are lining up for a job that’s the same as being a prisoner in jail...except with more standing and less entertainment.

That’s a pretty clever solution, create some intentional non-game-related head injuries in retaliation for head injuries as a result of playing a game that gives head injuries. I’d probably opt for a not being a coach, but I guess if you go with that angle, sure, why not - use concussions to fight concussions.

Why? Because you’re cool with the current state of things in football? 98% of NFL players end up with permanent brain injuries for the rest of their lives, and a bunch of armchair doctors here get upset about the 1% of them that demonstrates the damage visibly, while cheering along the rest.