Semeyaza
Semeyaza
Semeyaza

If finishing games takes this level of thought, organization, and commitment, is it really even worth it? The amount of regimentation here turns the fun of gaming into a chore, IMO. Man, play games for fun. If you need a sense of accomplishment and completion go help Habitat for Humanity build a house or something.

The best part is teens reading teen dystopian novels and they're millenials who know shit about suffering or hardship or life or the world or...really anything. But this is a popular genre, among a class of individuals (lulz) who know little to nothing about society at all, let alone dystopic ones.

if i'm gonna play a game that allows me to use the female gender. Definitely will choose female every time because i'm not looking at man butt for the next ~30 hrs..... don't judge me. ._.

I can understand the ire over spoilers for recently released television programs, films and video games.

You didn't need to make the disclaimer that you haven't read the book. That much was obvious from the rest of your op-ed. You also sound like you've only watched a highlight reel a few minutes long that some random person compilated and put on youtube...

Japanese castles are always very interesting. Even just the ruins can be quite telling. I used to wonder why I could never find anything about advanced siege weapons in early Japanese warfare (before gunpowder cannons). Siege engines have always been a huge part of ancient and medieval warfare in Europe, the Middle

The OP was a moron who directly attacked me on my field by saying I had no idea what literature was if I hated Prometheus. I happen to have an idea, and I don,t suffer mron gladly.

No, because everything I said was true. I didn't pretend to have a degree or know what I'm talking about. I do. And I'm pretty fucking pissed off when people like the OP says that people who don't like said fil have no idea what literature is. I happen to have a pretty good idea what it is, and I don,t suffer moron

in their ignorance of literary tools and obsession with naturalism