Sony are the Japanese Apple.
Sony are the Japanese Apple.
Believe me, that wasn't meant as a broad statement as far as the total corpus of one's identity. But living a life of suppressed hysteria such as the traumas of cancer can and does change individual values. Really, all that can be said on the matter is that everyone copes with such mortal circumstances differently.…
Not a fan of Ayn Rand from what I know/discern of her work, but cancer, and the ever-present notion of your impending death changes you. Doesn't matter who you are or what you thought before.
Heh. Good quote.
I assume the reasoning comes from zombies being rooted in occult voodoo (albeit much more sentient than TWD zombies) which more or less revolves exactly around such principles. Though I think it's a trick. I don't read The Walking Dead or anything, but I think one of the twists is going to be the plague isn't a…
I can't speak for what every man/woman do, but yes we live in a world where immorality is flaunted as second nature. That doesn't make it right; and it doesn't make taking the virginity of someone who is mentally immature right just to satiate your own lusts. What is this but one of the basic principles behind…
Unless the plague is dormant until its undergone "the fever" ala necriscence or other forms of serotiny in plants. In which case, you're screwed however you get the active strain in you.
According to Steven Yeun there are "internal rules to it" and it varies depending on how much life there is to them or their mental states. Shane turned immediately because he had so much malice and thus more disposed in nature than say, Amy. At the same time, the severity of the trauma probably has something to do…
I think they all assume if they haven't turned yet from all the zombie guts and bodily fumes, the plague isn't of respiratory transmission. At least, not the active strain/variety. Though there is the saliva... but I think Lori was willing to gamble the sake of herself/the baby on the chance Hershel wasn't quite dead…
Uh, what about the tell, don't show, principle? Wait...
It doesn't make you a bad person. It just makes you a jerk and a hypocrite in at least three ways by my count (disrespect for the victim's position, your own selfish non-polygamistic stance no doubt, and being an accessory to someone else's moral degradation for your own gain). Whatever your moral values and…
How on earth do you need two of a Nintendo console?
Maybe you should first articulate your own scale for the contrary first. Oh wait, there isn't one, because homo "sapiens" don't abide by something so arbitrary.
Very interesting... Much moreso than this article.
Oh man, this would make a good movie!
I completely forgot about this game.
Brilliant...
Thanks. Bookmarked!
I see what you're saying.