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As long as we end up with something like this.

I would consider it a more valid spoiler than Aerith solely because it's less popular, yet still popular enough to draw new fans. I agree though, it's an unnecessary spoiler tag.

Have you ever been under a legal obligation to not give a concrete answer to a question, while having a professional obligation to give an answer that paints the current operations in a positive light? It's quite the challenge.

My first exposure to Chrono Trigger was watching my big brother play through it all when I was seven, he was renting it every week. He refused to let me play it in case I ruined his save. A few years later, I rent the game with my best friend. It still has my brothers save on it, no one elses. My friend and I start

One of my favourite words, put to perfect use.

On occasion I'm know to just go "lololololol", not unlike a turkey, if I or someone else tells a joke that's so bad that it's good.

I think this is similar to a game of Draw poker and this program allows you to see the next five cards to be flipped in a random order. It lets you plan ahead which cards you will discard and which you will keep. You may not know exactly what's coming next, but if you know that three of the cards are aces you'd better

Anything on the Nerdist network is fairly fantastic (I saw an Alton Browncast on here already) but I love the original more than any other podcast. It's not always brain boosting necessarily as the three hosts are stand up comedians, but they are also huge science geeks. They have lots of big name guests such as Tom

It's also an actual radio show, the ads every 15 minutes are also when the live show cuts to commercials. The biggest difference is the podcast listeners have to listen to one commercial, while they live listeners have to listen to several.

Of course they do, and the frequently and repetitively admit that they make mistakes. They cover topics that they've never delved into before, twice a week. It would be impossible to make a perfectly researched episode at that rate. Every episode should be seen as an introductory session to the topic at hand, and if

Jesus. That was just brilliant.

I feel the same way about spoilers. Unless I know something monumental is coming up and I want to be blown away, I enjoy knowing the details and spoilers. It lets you focus on the story and the small details instead of spending extra brain power trying to predict how things will turn out.

I agree, I wasn't sure what exactly it was but I knew right away that they were both just "off". I realized after reading some comments that it's mostly the hair, but they both really just seem lifeless. My initial thought was "The older lady is definitely the fake, but the blonde has definitely been touched up to

That may be the answer, but I don't think it's a good one either. I don't think the imperative should fall on the comedian, I think the imperative should fall on the host or the venue when they hire the comedian. If a comedian is performing in public, the host will usually inform them what manner of material is

I agree that comedians have a unique right to offend in the name of a joke if they are on a stage in a comedy club that people are visiting with the express purpose of humor. When you are a comedian at a public venue where people are drawn in for another reason, you aren't in the spotlight and you don't have the right

I agree that comedians have a unique right to offend in the name of a joke if they are on a stage in a comedy club that people are visiting with the express purpose of humor. When you are a comedian at a public venue where people are drawn in for another reason, you aren't in the spotlight and you don't have the right

Akira Toriyama created Dragon Ball, and was one of the original people to help come up with the concept for Chrono Trigger. The development team for the game was basically the best of the world, including the creators of Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Dragon Ball. They were called the Dream Team

How many cell towers did they build with $2.5 billion and how many rovers did NASA land 54000000 km away for $2.5 billion is more appropriate.

This is going to be such a mindblowing accomplishment, and it has so much potential to change the way we view the universe.