Hadjimurad
Hadjimurad
Hadjimurad

you thinks that’s hair gel? put that many actors in a room and anything is possible. 

Wow, “Dad of Light”. I thought you were joking, but then I googled it.

such a shame that you can’t yet design full, multi-level games with this. 

realizing this, and as well as pretending to be stupid is indistinguishable from being stupid, are the key lessons that separate children from adults.

this all felt very planned. he reaps a net win by syncing his controversy with a heavily publicized event—that he then gets to take a vacation and return with even more buzz.

it’s an delicate balance to strike. i definitely think it should be translated, and understood as love—because love is a more ambiguous, philosophical term. it allows for that spectrum of interpretations. somehow, “like” does somehow become, simultaneously, less ambiguous and less truthful.

from what i remember, Kaworu is something of a ‘space cadet’— to interpret what he said on a romantic, possibly carnal level of sexual politics sort of glazes over the intrinsically philosophical nature of his dialogue. he loves, yes, but it’s a love of one individual utterly recognizing themselves in another, and

is this loss? (forgive me)

weapon degradation makes sense when you realize that hyrule’s industrial capacity has been utterly ruined for a century..most of the weapons you use must be ancient.

good question. if the style of korean films is anything to go by, i’d say that at least get exposure to a lot of french films.

anti-intellectualism is the new snobbery, everyone.

i don’t trust twitter reviews. a twitter user’s entire reason for being is to build an audience, and users swarm to hype and positivity. this is why studios invite twitter personalities to see their films early. it’s not a matter of buying them off. studios don’t have to. what they rely upon is the twitter user’s

i was with you until ‘hiv awareness’.... pretty sure that hiv is something best dealt with in the open, without stigma. that’s the number one way to fight it. 

exactly. and gizmodo is much more ‘targeted’, articles like these are advertising to the kind of people more likely to buy a sex toy, moreso than the general public.

so many missed opportunities with this show. cersei deserved a grotesque death. not because it would “punish” her character, but rather because it would’ve given the actress one final opportunity to make a memorable scene. instead, the death they gave her was neither active nor reactive. it just sort of happened. same

you’re idea of being impartial is actually a form of compromise. i realize that you’re so used to videogame journalists just taking at face value everything they’re told, but that’s not the historical role of journalism, which is actually always about giving a voice to the individuals who can’t speak for themselves,

looks like that seal has been snorting too much octopus

you can say that again

please make it play more like Zelda’