So far I’ve gotten a Sun Stone and a Dragon Scale. Interestingly, both dropped at my first Pokestop of the day (second and third day of the streak, respectively).
Huh. Now that is actually really interesting. Have a star.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who always thinks that, though in Mass Effect I shrugged it off as Shepard being in the military, and presumably it being against regulations to have more facial hair.
I’m just here because Persona 4. Moving on now.
Beards. I always try to recreate my own face, then add the most imposing beard I can find. Why? My girlfriend doesn’t like Bearded Me, so I take my (admittedly very minor) revenge by filling games I play with him. Also, more seriously, because I feel like I look better with at least, like, a goatee. I’m not sure what…
This is perfect.
According to Bioware, 82% of players think you’re playing wrong if you played FemShep, since they.... didn’t do that.
“After a young man is hit by a car and turns into a ghost, he makes a pact with an exorcist to fight evil.”
I doubt it’s “standard,” as you put it, since I doubt she would use an ordinary sword (ordinary for Amazons, I mean), but it’s probably not the God Killing supersword either. That said, magical shapechanging weapons aren’t exactly unknown in fiction, so it could be the same sword with a different look.
But... she did. Supposedly she put on about 15lbs for BvS. It just made her look athletic, because she did a lot of cardio and putting on a lot of muscle isn’t as easy for women as it is for men.
Kind of hoping it turns out to be this God Killer sword. I mean, I doubt it, but magical shapechanging swords are always nifty.
Counterpoint.
Not just human reflexes. Even Jedi reflexes. It’s stated that Obi-Wan was capable of defending himself from Grevious until Grevious sped up to the point that he was hitting twenty times in a single second.
You are correct. I realized after some experimentation that clipping the page as an “article” produces the results I wanted. Thank you for the reply, though.
Or, more accurately, “Protagonists Suck in Movies and Television,” since 80% of the characters she lists originated there. Maybe a little higher, because most people seem to easily forget that James Bond is a literary character, so I’m not sure if he counts.
I mean, sure, every JRPG protagonist. Ignoring Crono, Serge, Yuri Hyuga, Aya Brea, Levant, every silent protagonist ever... I’d say it’s more that people tend to generalize them as being so. And most of the time, when they are, it’s normally not unjustified. Cloud is whiny, sure, but also has a truckload of issues…
OneNote’s web clipper seems to be inferior to Evernote’s. Instead of recognizing images and text individually, it copies most of a page as a large image and recognizes only a small portion of the text, which it distorts, making it difficult to edit the note as a whole. Is there a setting I can change for this, or…
Honestly, I’d say Quina is a guy. It’s deliberately unclear in conversation, but the snake monsters from the grotto have an ability that only works on male characters, which effects Quina, and Zindane’s ability to protect female characters with low health doesn’t work on Quina.
When I think of vampires, I actually assume they’re worried about the Antediluvians rising in the final nights to consume their children and wreak havoc shortly before Caine himself returns to judge all of his descendants.