I dunno. Maybe it's because I lived in Nagoya, which has a pretty high emphasis on fashion, but it was 95% skirts on women, and 95% suits on men. It was a crazy level of "sameness."
I dunno. Maybe it's because I lived in Nagoya, which has a pretty high emphasis on fashion, but it was 95% skirts on women, and 95% suits on men. It was a crazy level of "sameness."
While I agree that most of the accounts probably aren't necessary, I don't see how an IP ban or retention system will fix "your" problem. Someone living under a foreign regime may not be able to use a variety of IP switches to hide an address, or may not be able to visit a hotspot to disseminate information. A troll…
I think his point was that we're constantly hearing about the sexualization of characters...until a woman does it. Then the other side of the argument somehow gains weight. Neither side ever seems to want to concede that some people (like yourself) enjoy what they enjoy, and that that's okay. Personally, I wish people…
Yeah. It's not just the internet. That's humanity. We see, we observe, but rarely do we put the two together on anything resembling a deep level.
You can't just hide kids away from the world and call it good parenting. You can only teach your kids to make the right decisions when they are exposed to things. Not only that, but a lot of disconnected adults could use this same treatment. People already often lack insight into anything that doesn't brighten their…
The saddest thing, is that people don't hang around long enough to follow trends. So you're hearing the exact same things opponents of DLC heard, ~7 years ago. "Slippery slope arguments are a fallacy." "Bust out the tinfoil hat." Now we do live in a world with a market that absolutely has been damaged by that slippery…
This is exactly the issue I face. I've spent well over 1,000 hours over the years on my 360's Minecraft world. There are memories left behind by other players in the form of houses and properties I asked visitors to build, that can never really be replaced. As I, among many of my friends have split into different…
To be honest, it looked like the back end was skidding towards him from the braking and angle. Then he tucked the wheels in and gassed it to try to pull the back end around him, but missed. But I've only raced as an amateur, so trying to put myself in his mindset isn't easy. I doubt anyone will really know what he was…
Why are people fans of a series in the first place? Because they like something about the game. If you completely change that, and call it the same thing, it is—by definition—no longer a sequel. Of course it doesn't mean it's a bad game, but when you throw away what made your fans happy, I don't think you get to ask…
Wasn't the topic "reboots?" I'm pretty sure a remake of any of those would do pretty well five years into the future of a world where The View has actual viewers and where Oprah is a friggen' billionaire.
Well, I was thinking about starting with gunpowder. It did wonders for China (or at least for the people who had early control of it). In regards to the actual physical form, though, the smithing in "A Song of Fire and Ice" is supposed to be somewhat advanced. Metallurgy can't be too primitive in a world with Dragon…
Ah. I think you're right. I've never played the game, so it's something I'll have to dive into the next time I can find it. It's certainly on my wish list.
What is that from?
Step 1: Get Engineering degree
Step 2: Move to Westeros
Step 3: Profit.
A League of Their Own? Fried Green Tomatoes? The Little Women? Steel Magnolias? Sure. No good movies that were popular, well-received, and comprised of a cast with a female-focus. All of those deserve, could finance, and would entice me to see—a sequel/reboot.
Well, for starters, even though "Wushu" is a "flowery" "style," it's meant to be that for a multitude of reasons. Ever see a Chinese artists use a broadsword? They usually have flashy tassels to grab your focus so the attention is drawn away from the blade. Second, practically every single technique in martial arts,…
I've yet to play a Professor Layton game, so I was just happy to get my foot in the door so cheaply. Sorry the sale was too slow for your use. :(
Oh, it certainly is that. lol