HexiSkeli
HexiSkeli
HexiSkeli

I'm willing to give him a pass on that one and assume it was a slip of terminology, as the egregious bullshit of the context is more interesting, I guess.

His only mistake was in not saying "higher fertility rate," because, statistically speaking, immigrants to the US, as a whole, do consistently have a greater birth rate (it's actually lower than usual right now because of the economy). (There is science involved, but it's social science. I know, it's shocking when

it's this weird thing where for no reason the people that frequent this site really dislike patricia hernandez and had anyone else written this article no deal would have been made of it. it's pathetic, but most people who comment on articles are pathetic. BUT I AM AN EXCEPTION!

Yeah, shocker.

Evan Rachel Wood is A-list? What? She's not even at the top of the list of most prominent ex-girlfriends of Marilyn Manson.

"Is there MSG in this food?"

"Do you want MSG in your food?"

"No! MSG is terrible."

"Well, then, of course not! We've never used MSG in any of our food . . . ."

So if Evan Rachel Thomas said she *liked* this version of Tonto, would Lena Dunham have agreed with that too? Seems like she was awfully ready to go either way . . . .

(Also: She might not want to criticize the Hollywood "hive mind" too aggressively. It's paying her bills, after all.)

Yes, comedy was invented in the 1940s. Adlerian said it, so that makes it so. Oh, what's that? Classical greek plays? Charlie Chaplin? Oscar Wilde? What did I just say? ADLERIAN said it was invented in the 1940s. If you need a bigger authority than that you're just crazy missy.

I had a TSA agent tell me last year that the sheer shirt I was wearing underneath a sweater he asked me to remove was sheer. And I was like, "duh, I know, that is why I normally wear this sweater over it. Also, you're subtly trying to force me into your radiation peepshow booth, so... what does it matter if your

That's why I never really had him in my party, except when I found Excalibur and had the amusing idea to make Vaan wield it. He struggles super hard to swing it around, but still does very good damage with it. Only then did he deserve to be in my party.

This wasn't Superman. This was Ultra Man. The utter disdain for human life was atrocious. I mean, did they even try to avoid buildings in Metropolis, or were they just trying to see who could knock down the most buildings? Then there's the "killing Zod" scene. Superman does not kill! WTF?!

My problem? Pa Kent's gravestone showing he was 46 when he died.

Clearly, we did not see the same movie. The Man of Steel I saw felt so "here we go again" while questioning things like, "Why did Zod want to bring Lois on his ship? Why did he show Superman that the terraforming devices would leave a sea a human skulls when he could have instead shown a thriving new Krypton and

awwww yeeeeahhhh

I am so addicted to this game, warts and all. I played for 6 hours nonstop Saturday without flinching. It was like I blinked and 6 hours had past and I forgot to eat.

Now playing

I still own my copy, but unfortunately no PS2. I tried ripping the ISO so I could play it on an emulator, but the performance was terrible! It's my favorite in the series and I never finished it. I would be all for an HD remake, but I don't know if I can wait that long! I'd much prefer a sequel :)

I loved FFXII, so this would be an instant purchase for me. I know many people didn't like it, but the game made me feel more in control of battles since it gave me the option to physically run away if needed. I find that the random encounter rate on other FF games are a little too high sometimes.

Shame most people seem to despise XII.

Well, it is true that immigrants have a higher birth rate than native-born Americans. At the moment about 50% higher, in fact. Which sends Republican voters into a delicious tizzy, and also makes Jeb's statement about how this is a good thing quite surprising.