It wasn't mentioned here, but her colleague killed himself because of the scandal (very recently).
It wasn't mentioned here, but her colleague killed himself because of the scandal (very recently).
Your original comment confuses your argument. But I get what you're saying.
Have any of the cars in GTA ever had cruise control?
If one of their biggest fears is dropping a tool, why can't they attach them to a wrist loop or to their belt?
Poor Tess, always so foolishly optimistic.
One of the rooms in Braid uses a mechanic very similar to this.
Even if they did go with deer, I'm sure Naughty Dog could have pulled it off better than The Walking Dead (TV).
I put in about 200 hours online with MW and MW2. I haven't played in a couple years, but I do crave it. I mostly miss the ultrasmooth controls. And successfully predicting opponent behavior is very addictive.
What would you like to talk about?
Or, maybe it's not a coincidence.
Regarding The Last of Us's Ellie, I'm not claiming that her name is short (or synonymous) for anything. I used Ellen as an example because that seems to be the most popular assumption. As far as I know her name is just Ellie.
You could be right, and that would be a cool coincidence between TLoU and B:I. I just had to ask because I thought I had paid fairly close attention during both of my playthroughs and I didn't catch anyone calling her "Elizabeth". It would have bothered me if I had missed that.
I was using "short form" as a synonym for "nickname". At least I can count ;)
When she's not monospaced?
Sorry, I should have said "nickname".
Ellie's full name is Elizabeth in The Last of Us? I don't remember seeing or hearing that. Ellie is also a common short form of Ellen.
I opened this when there were 51 discussions. CRTL-F: "witness" and only found the one instance in the main article. This makes me very grumpy :(
But I can feel so much more righteous if I interpret the photo complacently and cynically, then react overly dramatic. Doesn't that make me a better person?
I think he/she was referring to the full name of GIF, Graphics Interchange Format, and the hard 'g' in graphics. Also, in case you didn't already know, I think the first people to create fire called it oogabooga.