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I actually think the red wedding was much more surprising, plenty of books start off with a seemingly main character dying off, and we all knew going in that book 1 was little more than a preface to the series. For my money, the Red Wedding was much more surprising, because it killed off who I thought was going to be

I always thought it was a massively brilliant move to cast Sean Bean as Ned. I mean come on, it's Sean Bean. That shit should have been foreshadowing to anyone who hasn't read the books.

So is this a photo of a Chinese person being used in Japanese field experiment? It's not really explained, and photos like this a VERY potent. There really should be a caption to explain what's going on here.

You're probably right. Quick, find some venture capital before somebody beats you to it!

The story reportedly had the Enterprise, the Vulcans, and another set of aliens racing to get their hands on a time travel device, with the Vulcans wanting to undo the destruction of their planet.

If this rumor about Orci's proposed storyline is true, it's more evidence that he just doesn't understand Star Trek at all. I say "Good riddance."

Remember Rick's plan to stealthily storm the hospital, leaving a trail of dead rape cops in his wake to rival Atlanta's walkers? That's the plan that would have gotten Beth out alive, while also likely providing Beth a better murderous closure with Dawn. Bring back the Rick-tatorship, is what I'm saying.

The coal to oil refineries got shuttered long before the ground was broken to build them. What little research I've done hasn't shown a huge environmental impact by the process (Fischer-Tropsch). Again the largest problem comes in terms of economics. It is not currently economic to quickly switch over to alternatives.

Frankly, Walmart is terrible, and a lot of the things they sell aren't deals at all.

Frankly, Walmart is terrible, and a lot of the things they sell aren't deals at all.

"I haven't seen any articles about governments investing in "Gender Equality for Movies" or any other form of media for that matter."

It's going to be something we'll deal with as gaming becomes finally mainstream. Games have become a media form of telling stories and stuff and will get such a treatment with the media and critics. Comic books went through the same thing. Seen as a silly hobby but now treated nearly as much as books. Comics like

Yup. If gamers want video games to be treated seriously, they're going to need to learn to deal with the critical eye being turned on them. Games aren't some sacred medium which prevents people from analyzing them, and now that more and more people are looking at games and the industry from a critical perspective, it

Gamers try to change other people's art all the time. We tell them to make the cut scenes skippable, or to increase the frame rate or to make us a new ending. All gamers do is complain about the games they play and tell developers how to make them better. But once you start bringing up portrayals of women, all of a

"Don't complain about stale food if you're not a chef."

This is a dumb argument and you should feel bad for making it.

Yeah- when the top of the world's population is quickly sucking all the money out of the rest of the population via hedge funds and buying politicians, they can afford some pretty cool shit.

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I would like to have the whole trilogy.... on Wii U. Too much to ask? Well, I will always be a dreamer. =(

As a "cancer survivor", I've been saying this my entire life.

Pretty much the entire way cancer is framed around "survivors" and "fighting" is awful toward those who don't survive, but more importantly (since dead people don't care) disparaging toward those who choose not to "fight."