Maveritchell
Maveritchell
Maveritchell

They actually did build that, you know. There's a lot more practical effects in the Prequels than people realize.

"Admiral, I'm afraid we have to cancel the attack on the Rebel ceremony."

You just had to throw that $5 word out there, didn't you? Transparent as a clean window shattered by two hurtling bodies.

Man, I really wanted to watch Uncle Ben die again!

MISSSINGNO

Half the time when you are doing nothing, you crit your enemy.

Thanks for the discussion! I better appreciate where you're coming from.

EVERY. FUCKING. TIME.

I have to hold-press each time I want to open a different Gawker link, because if I don't read the URL and choose to open it in a new tab, I guarantee I get a fucking different article because of that last-second shift EVERY. FUCKING. TIME.

Or the "load a site's main page on mobile and try and click on a story you want to read haha just kidding you idiot because the page shifted thanks to a 'sponsored post' popping right into the middle of the page," which is pretty neat, too

Baron Soontir Fel?!

"Barry, Ziggy says there's 59% chance that telling Iris you love her is not going to work out for you."

*smack* *smack* *electronic warble*

Snob nerd says: "Sauron did not create the Palantíri"

Nerd nitpickiry!

Looks considerably like spaetzel (my spelling is off, I know).

I guess it falls upon me to write a musical parody about how all musical parodies about how all pop songs sound the same sound the same.

Ah, I was wondering how this was relevant to you! My ex was in game design as well and I totally turned him onto that book to better understand how to influence the users. It's so interesting all the different things that humans find reinforcing, particularly in casual games. Example - I noticed that I lose interest

Don't Shoot the Dog is a fantastic book! I still heartily recommend it as a really well written introduction to different behavior mod tactics, and the basics of clicker training. I'm a dog trainer as well as a vet tech, and for a stretch of time in the past I was (as many people in my field(s) are) a bit starry-eyed

I don't care for the prequels, but I do think Episode I is the least bad of the three.

The Phantom Menace is not a bad film, certainly not bad enough to be called terrible, but it is not in the same territory as the first three Star Wars films. It all comes down to a bunch of whiney fanboys jumping on the hate train.