OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24

I rarely use the "You're welcome" without a pre-accompanying "Thank You" unless I'm fairly certain to a reasonable degree that others will appreciate either A) the work and effort I've put in or B) what I've shared with them. :)

What makes this one really exciting for me is that it's the first major video game Kickstarter project to be launched by a prominent Japanese developer. We've already seen notable U.S. and U.K. developers turn to Kickstarter. We've seen Tim Schafer, Brian Fargo, Peter Molyneux, Chris Roberts, Richard Garriot, the

Upside is that the person that did do that comic has their tumblr right there at the bottom of the comic.

Oy.

This house looks so tranquil and peaceful. I imagine that if anyone retired to a house like this, they would be enjoying a very comfortable retirement.

Ah yes, the TECHNIC series of LEGO. The LEGO for computer science students and aspiring robotocists across the planet. Complex, programmable, motorized LEGO for the advanced LEGO builder 12 and up.

I think that commandment was only initiated with Shinji Ikari and EVA. The protagonists in the examples I listed were all pretty brave and courageous.

Quite.

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Definitely looks like a good game with a great aesthetic and neat 2D shooter gameplay ideas.

Politicians in the USA try to bend the terms & meanings of it to suit what they want too! So written or unwritten, they don't seem to care. All they seem to care about is their interpretation, even if their interpretation flies right in the face of what is actually written. And since something is written and set in

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I wanted to have something melancholy playing in the background while reading this and couldn't think of anything better than "The Lonely Man"

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Part of the appeal of Octodad is that it's trying to simulate something ridiculous: an octopus masquerading as a human; complete with loving wife and two kids.

First, read that comment in the voice of this guy:

If I remember the Google Image search right, that's actually J.R.R. Tolkien.

Well, for the record...

I am puzzled; you say you wish the U.K. had something like the constitution, but then also say that it's "written on a piece of paper by some guy". Pardon me for saying so, but it sounds a touch hypocritical that way. You might want to clarify.

With the amount of educational material in this video ranging from historical fact to the evolution through media, I definitely feel like I learned something from all this. Combined with the accent, I'm surprised the video didn't start out with "Rondeau" like an episode of Masterpiece Theater.

Oh believe you me, I know ALL about the thing with the child shooting their grandmother by mistake. You are right that the game shouldn't be the focus but rather why a loaded gun was accessible to an 8 year old.

OHHHHHHH, you're from the U.K. Now it makes sense.