MannyCalavera
Manny Calavera
MannyCalavera

Yeah, Syndergaard is younger than Stroman, but he’s not quite as, ah...urban. You get what I’m saying? Got a real wholesome upbringing. Seems like he runs with a good crowd. The kind of guy I’d want my daughter to date. Sometimes a boy just needs somebody he can look up to.

I feel similarly about watching Johan Santana in the mid 00's. His starts were class-skip-worthy offenses, and the feeling of the lineup and the whole team was just different when he was up there. I wanted so badly for him to overcome the shoulder injuries that started plaguing him even back in 2002/3. There were

oh yeah dude. huge oversight on my part not including a lengthy aside disavowing ariana grande in this post. I'll get right on that 

Wait, so they were “visiting a friend” when they noticed they were out of juice, and their friend wouldn’t let them leave the car there to charge? 

Box office records are a deeply weird way of measuring how many people watched a movie. It never would have been difficult to track “tickets sold” if that’s something they actually wanted to do.

The fact that anybody cares a lot about box office records unadjusted for inflation is weird to me.

I didn’t think that the discussion about sexualisation in video game was about womens self image. I don’t know any woman who likes video games who longs for looking like a pre-teen looking dragon girl who is secretly 1000 years old or having breasts so big that they take up the vast majority of their body.

I thought it

You know, I can’t help but still think that Tim Tebow could do just fine in the NFL as a fourth-string backup.

You’re conveniently leaving out their measurements for:

I hear Enes Kanter is a free agent

To be fair, though, roughly 37% of New York city residents are 31-year-olds who work at an advertising agency.

I think you’re projecting pretty heavily here. It’s hard to find any real evidence for what you’re claiming and it requires some serious “ignore his words” thinking which seems a bit mental. I get that he has somehow hurt you, but you’re not making a coherent argument, just a vague implication.

Without knowing what the easter eggs refer to, or that they even are easter eggs, it’s still a scene that makes sense in the Fallout universe. A locked room, a beheaded body and a gun. All things that fit in the universe, and together they make you think of what might’ve gone on in that room. Was someone accidentally

I mean, it seems like you’re just really trying to dislike a guy and make him seem like an arse when all hes really saying is that Easter eggs shouldn’t seem outlandish or strange to people who don’t understand them. That they should at least not be a glaring neon sign sticking out of place to someone who has no idea

I think you’re 100% wrong claiming that all Easter eggs break the cohesion of the game. His point, which I think he argues perfectly, is that some do and some do not. For example, a gun called the Gainer does nothing to break Fallout 4's universe or gaming cohesion. Now, if it was a revolver named Ocelot that gives

His Kojima easter egg doesn’t EXPLICITLY reference Kojima though - people aware of the reference will understand it, and people who AREN’T aware of the reference will not be confused.  To them, it will just look like a neat gun hidden next to a dead body in a secret room.

You think the kid is unimpressed with his dad now?  Wait till he is a teenager.

i really really fucking wish they would quit doing that. if its over a year old, it cannot go in those blocks.