Come on man, you can’t be serious. Every month io9 lists scores of books that are ‘amazing’. There’s no way you guys have even read all these books. How about yoou pick two or three, or maybe 5 on a good month, that actually are brilliant books.
Come on man, you can’t be serious. Every month io9 lists scores of books that are ‘amazing’. There’s no way you guys have even read all these books. How about yoou pick two or three, or maybe 5 on a good month, that actually are brilliant books.
All of your points are valid, for sure, but with one huge mistake with regards to this particular discussion. They benefit when fewer people vote. If no-one voted it would be a completely different kettle of fish altogether. Hopefully you can deduce the difference.
Not even close. In fact, the exact opposite is true, which is why some countries make it illegal to not vote. If no-one votes, no-one can win elections, which is why they fear it so much. It’s literally the only way to make them listen, since they do what they want once elected regardless of their running platform.
About a third of the way through the book so far. Really enjoying it. Gaiman has an incredible imagination to have created something so familiar yet so unique.
The thing politicians fear more than anything in the World is that no-one will vote. In reality, it’s the only way to make them listen and change the status quo.
I find the fact that it’s only ‘amost everyone’ extremely worrying. I think we must have a few Romulans on that list.
I knew pretty much nothing about Luke Cage before his recent incarnation, but I have to say I think he’s now my favourite superhero. His moral compass and, well, entire personality, have won me over.
I watched the film the other day there. Went into it expecting it to be crap, like The Turtles movies or something, but I was really, pleasantly surprised. It was everything that a Ghostbusters movie should be - a bucket load of fun with plenty of laughs. I don’t get all the haters. If you compare it to the originals…
You’re the one who referred to the Moon as a planet, dipshit. (The dipshit was added for the snarky reply).
We last stepped foot on another planet in December 1972
This. Exactly this.
What you on about? All I want is for a review not to contain a major plot device, ruining the enjoyment of the film.
Gods dammit. Why can’t reviewers fucking realise that telling us that there is a twist IS a damned spoiler. You spend the whole time watching the film trying to figure out what the twist might be. The whole point of a twist is that it’s supposed to NOT be expected, making it an actual surprise.
You should throw out your computer and TV. You are clearly doing both wrong.
I have to say, I thought the finale was a pile of shit also. So sad.
Katherine, we finally agree. This looks bang-average at best. Though, sadly, I’ll watch anything with Jennifer Lawrence in it. Which can be more problematic than it first sounds. I still have a strong urge to buy mops every now and then.
Rooney is crap and has been for around 3 years. He’s slow, nowhere near good enough to be a playmaker, and his head goes down as soon as things don’t go his way. Ferguson saw this coming, which I’m sure is why he started to transition him out of the forward position. I’m also pretty sure that if Ferguson was still…
Well, this is a first-grade internet cunt if ever I’ve seen one.
Clear the area, logic bomb dropped.
I’m not sure how customisable it is, but by default it’s not the prettiest. But after a while you don’t notice and are able to just enjoy it for all the pluses.