The Four Horseman would be cool for sure. Forgot about them.
The Four Horseman would be cool for sure. Forgot about them.
It uses EVERY culture's Gods including Chinese, Hindu, and Mayan. That said, Jesus would be a pretty boring character. Nothing in the Christian pantheon would be that interesting except maybe the Archangels like Michael.
Would be too OP with Bacchus, the god of Wine.
The game isn't limited to Roman, Greek, and Norse mythologies. There is Mayan, Chinese, etc. It may be more accurate to say that the game pulls from "ancient" mythologies.
Exactly! I would be pissed if Herodotus were labeled as "fiction," even though we all know he has glaring inaccuracies.
SPOILERS probably:
Fact: Sex appeal is one of the LEAST risky ways to advertise anything.
No I mean "sexy" in that way you would describe the ex that gave you the best sex of your life but that you can't stand to be around except for when you're drunk in Brooklyn at 3 AM a block from his apartment. You call him up and he asks what you're doing and you respond, "what're you doing?" because you're too drunk…
not all of them are white...
Yeah, that's something I'd like to know. My recollections of 13-2's ending is that you beat the bad guy, and it turns out that was part of his plan, because you just killed time, or something.
I don't get how the apostles continued following Jesus around after he went up to a fig tree expecting to find figs out of season, and when he didn't, he cursed the fucking tree.
The point of this competition and the Gates' Foundations goal of finding a more innovative version of the condom is not for rich people in the Western world who get to have this very privileged debate. The main problem with the lack of latex condom use is in the developing world where condom use is more than men…
Am I the only one who is disappointed? I think it was a great idea to try to solve this problem, but the contest winner's solutions all feel very inside the box.
Whew! Had me worried there. On the other hand...would being a robot be awesome? Now I am disappointed.
The Amy Schumer sketch about women being unable to accept compliments from one another seems like a much better and funnier version, where the joke is not "women are inexplicably and unfixably crazy" so much as "here's a collective female neurosis (whose origins are pretty clear) that we can and should work ourselves…
Some people seem to think silence is a bad thing and it must be filled, whether you have anything to say or not. It's almost as if talkative people think they're shouldering a necessary burden by keeping the conversation going.
"Accio fake outrage!"
I share this lady's sentiments. Making baby showers co-ed does no favors, it just puts the other half (my half) of the population through the same hell. No thanks (even if in reality I am more or less past that stage).
This is ridiculous. I have a son who was a Wish kid, and this whole storyline is driving me crazy. Everyone feels so great about this. But families are still going bankrupt from their kids being diagnosed with cancer. Childrens' cancer research is still being cut. Showing up for one day to support this wish doesn't…
My feelings about Blue is the Warmest Color lie somewhere between unchecked praise and outright dismissal.