Holy crap. HOW DOES HER HAIR WORK?
Holy crap. HOW DOES HER HAIR WORK?
@Yossarian: I friended you, mostly because I love your username. I should come up with something witty, but I have this feeling I'd get banned if I changed my username to Humbert Humbert as a joke...
@twinturbo2: Gah. I see what you mean when I look at them even more closely. They handed out about one a year before (1998 for OOT, 99 for SoulCalibur, 2000 for Vagrant Story, 2003 for Windwaker, 2005 for Nintendogs, 2006 for Final Fantasy XII), but once it hit 2008, they gave out 3. They gave out 4 in 2009, and 2 so…
@twinturbo2: Yeah, like I said, that's what I'm starting to notice.
@Yossarian: Off-topic, but I love your username. Amazing novel is amazing.
@ryoshi: Yeah, that's what I was leaning towards, honestly. I, too, am a Pokémon loyalist (hell, I still have an EON Ticket from Nintendo Power. I've held onto that for years!), so I'm picking them up, regardless of Famitsu score. I don't like dishonest reviews that pander to the masses, and if that's what Famitsu's…
@Fernando Jorge: not a LOT of games. only 15 games in Famitsu's history have gotten 40, B&W being the latest.
@Dayvie: More like colt 45 and razor blades
Teen Spirit is a deodorant. Cobain's friend wrote "KURT SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT" on his wall, in reference to the aforementioned deodorant as a joke. Cobain thought it looked deep, and it wasn't explained to him until later.
@domhnall: My dad is the safest driver ever, but sometimes, despite his caution, he drives like a crazy mother fucker, and it scares the shit out of me.
@WolfpackFD3S: You'd think, after numerous DUIs, he would have been charged with a more serious offence. I'm sorry for your loss.
Rest in Peace, Brian. I hope your child grows up knowing that your final act was a valiant sacrifice for both them and their mother, plus all the work you put into development.
@BlockDodgeSHANK: I agree. We should make some kind of condolence message, from the community.
@Xeo: You know, I think you're correct. According to the interbutts: "This is particularly true within the law of homicide, where murder requires either the intent to kill - a state of mind called malice, or malice aforethought - or the knowledge that one's actions are likely to result in death; manslaughter, on the…
@dtalon03: I agree with your last statement (I have a lot of friends who enjoy a LOT of illicit substances, but they keep themselves out of cars. I think driving high was a dumbshit thing to do.
I hope the driver gets a fitting sentence for this. If I recall Canadian Law class correctly (and I assume this applies in the US), since you chose to take the drugs, you are at fault. Unless someone knocked you out, tied you up, and put a tab of acid on your tongue while you were out, you are at fault. Even though…
@Young-King-Ady: DO IT
@Whooped.D.Dew: argh. never mind anything.
@Whooped.D.Dew: Uh, they mention it explicitly on occasion, when they're talking about release dates, or something that comes from their country, or something. That's how. It's not as if I've got some savant-like skill where, all of a sudden, with no clues, I can be all "OH MY GOD THAT GUY IS SO DANISH".