Nah. Whatever. He was just a really awesome dude.
Nah. Whatever. He was just a really awesome dude.
And Francis is showing his lack of pride. I can't think of a single religious leader with such conviction in my own lifetime.
Francis is making me desire to be part of the church as a highly religious person.
Can I say that I've loved Special K as a tasty-but-not-awful cereal forever? Also, I was raised as a boy and I've been staring at women-centric marketing my whole life because of it. My sister would eat Golden Grams and Cinnamon Toast Crunch while I slurped down bowls of Special K. Their marketing gimmicks are crap,…
Until you both start playing EVE and then he'll secretly wardec your corp and sell you out to the goons for a few million ISK.
I honestly don't think it's all doom and gloom. Another look published in TIME posited that career-minded women under 30 are outearning their male colleagues significantly. So I like to think that women under 30 are outearning men when it comes to those city jobs.
Ironically, women under 30 in some studies are being shown to outearn men.
I agree. That's just a complete lie.
I went back and tried to read Sword as an adult and I was amazed that ten year old me actually got through that book. It is so immensely derivative of The Hobbit, and not exactly in good ways. Mostly I was struck at how, like in The Hobbit, the whole first hundred+ pages were literally just the characters wandering…
Sansa has a long history of being a frustrating character for readers of the books to relate to. I've only seen season one of GoT, but from what I've seen they rushed through her stockholm syndrome far quicker on the screen than in the books. From my memory, Sansa basically spend the majority of the first three books…
I can personally attest to the fact that Chris Evans, while tallish, was rather puny before his recent roles when he bulked up. The tiny Chris Evans in Cap America was CG, but he isn't a big huge guy at all.
I know they have Darth Vader. That's where it begins and ends for me.
A big part of the issue is how stuck-in-the-mud most AAA houses are, these days. In the last decade you suddenly have powerhouse franchises and sale numbers that immensely dwarf anything before. Gaming is more prevalent and accepted now than it has ever been before in history.
Doctor Who really does lend itself perfectly to Adventure-style, and you're spot on that the BBC games were adequate but basic. I enjoyed the first few, but after awhile it started to get somewhat repetitive and some of the stories aren't that great. The first one with the Daleks and stealth gameplay was quite fun.
Herp derp. When Feminists actually care about this and actually speak up against it... then you have my ear.
Thanks for that. You can buy them out of the UK but they were free downloads with a UK IP.
Oh... they're basic adventure game and you need to have a UK IP to download.
CJA, you're so right.
To be honest, the BBC adventure games are just that.
RTD has his quite ridiculous and campy moments, for certain. But the issue with Moffat is simply that he's not always proven to be great with the base proposition that stories should "show not tell". Moffat's work in Season 6 and 7 has been nothing short of action-y sequences between long and arduous speech-like…