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"Puss"
George Lucas gets a lot of hate, but he did this:
In a perfectly equal, perfectly distributed world, this would be absolutely sound logic.
"Isn't that the whole point of doing this mother-daughter porn duo thing? To freak people out and attract attention? Aren't they trading on the titillation that results from something so taboo?"
No, it definitely bears repeating.
There aren't enough psychologists in the entire world to have one-on-ones with every teenager who writes 'dark' poetry.
Cheating is OK when you're fighting Beholders in Baldur's Gate.
But remember, Jesus said condoms are evil.
What if it was scat porn that incorporated shitting, eating, and (somehow) sleeping? Sounds like a well-rounded education.
It's true, you can never erase the trauma of seeing unclothed human beings.
I play most games the first time through on Normal or Easy. Normal tends to be the most 'balanced' representation they could produce, and easy tries to throw you a bone every once in a while. If a game is definitely worth playing over again, you bet I'll ramp up the difficulty and enjoy it in a different way as I…
Since prostitution is still largely illegal, couldn't this count as obstruction of justice? I mean are they not by design gathering information on illegal activities by anonymous tips, yet not alerting local authorities?
This strikes me to draw analogy to the woman who was fired from her job for posting the photo of her flipping off a 'respect' sign that happened to be at Arlington Cemetery.
'Big Hijab' sounds like Christo and Jeanne-Claude's latest project.
I have a Markus Swivel Chair from Ikea.
I will second what Lozzle said. It's an *extremely* easy game to pick up and put down whenever you like. You can pop in, do a few quests (excellent quest system by the way, playing with others without committing to a "group" is streamlined as could be), and then quit for a few weeks... when you go back, it's extremely…
http://io9.com/5970184/this-nazi-christmas-party-must-have-been-the-worst-ever
Stop objectifying men!
Yes it is! I loved hearing her all of a sudden on the radio last week. I don't even know why. The bit was great, but just hearing "io9" on NPR somehow excited me on my afternoon drive home.
Not all collisions are head-on.