Just checking: are people aware The Simpsons and Futurama crossed over twice in the comics series?
Just checking: are people aware The Simpsons and Futurama crossed over twice in the comics series?
I find the implication that ANY woman undertakes an abortion lightly to be questionable.
How often are people in the Western world beheaded in comparison to those killings, though? I'm not defending the decision, but it's a pretty high-profile case because of its relative rarity to us. Which means attention to this episode of Doctor Who would be far higher as a result.
Apparently it stands for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. Not sure if that means it's distinct from, say, a CD you listen to music on.
Like this? I really don't get why people think you can't just buy regular bricks any more. Seriously, these things go back to 2006…if not further.
A few points. One, does Lego stop being fun once you've stopped building it? Two, just because you find it boring and unappealing, does that mean another girl will? How much of your adult perspective is colouring what you think your younger self, or other girls, would like? And three, do we know how much children are…
Yeah, it's the invincible scorpion man all over again (an anti-piracy measure for a Serious Sam game.)
I think it's less a homage than it is trying to make a world that seems entirely plausible. It's trying to capture how Lego bricks would look and move if they were to actually come to life in reality, or using a decent analogue, and the world is intended to come from that real place.
Erm…first off, did you know this is a thing that happened? Two years ago, in fact? Yeah, the tools are purple and it's a fairly isolated incident but it did happen.
It was actually kind of annoying and sweet all at once. Here he is, having a blast and I'm over here trying to explain how bishops work. Ah, well.
The animation was meant to mimic stop-motion animation, despite being all CGI. Keep in mind people actually make stop-motion films with Lego all the time. Example:
I think the problem is that the Friends sets actually sold very well. So from that perspective Lego probably don't see the need to stop doing a good thing.
Yeah, Lego is pretty expensive: I never really saw it as a barrier to entry before. Then again, I'm earning my own money now, which may skew my perspective somewhat...
Is this an actual Lego set? I'm no great expert on the, ah…more female oriented ones but this doesn't look like any one I've seen. The car seems a bit too…pre-fabricated, for a start.
Why the ass should she have to take a rape joke? I don't claim to be an expert on American culture, but you seem to have something of a rape problem. And in that light, a 'rape room' seems like a pretty poorly judged idea.
Do they? Excellent.
I don't understand comments like this at all. I mean, nobody's saying you have to build the set the way it's done in the instructions, are they? And when you factor in that you will probably have other Lego bricks to hand, even licensed sets aren't the dead end you make them out to be. I've completely disassembled at…
We have been getting females in sets like those the Lego City range: female firefighters, female police officers, female Arctic explorers... even female rubbish collectors. It might not be at complete gender parity levels, which is worth addressing, but it is there. And of course there's stuff like the Research…
What do you mean? We're told about his 12 brothers, and his preparedness to get married is picked up as suspicious by Elsa…it might not have been perfect, but there were some hints.