But the thing is, most YA dystopia is not interested in the political side of things. It's a metaphor for the arbitrary and repressive nature of being a teenager.
Today's genre books are full of future dystopias, which only have one weakness: teenagers. And everybody knows that…
Track: Sandstorm | Artist: Darude | Album: Before The Storm
The Secret Service...gotta catch 'em all!
Meanwhile, Joe Biden is still waiting for that stuffed Pikachu he ordered off the internet yesterday...
Something I learned about myself: Put a HUD on top of real-life and I'm that much more interested in the actual outdoors.
This is my lady warlock, and while I know I'm terribly biased, I feel that she is the coolest-looking Destiny character I have ever seen.
Sad truth right there! Many people tote the books and the game lore as some of the greatest story every written for an MMORPG but in reality much of it is terrible. It's full of poorly written Mary Sue's and crossbreeds with constant threads left open everywhere just so they have an excuse to pick up the story…
I can't watch playthroughs, it's too much for me, and I had some real world experiences with animatronics. Nightmare fuel at its finest.
the final victory depends on a telepathic teleconference among Buffy, Willow and Xander, something they never seemed to be able to do before
And not a single pandaren in sight.
More specifically, proud of our grounded morals and roots; ashamed of many facets of the current culture.
Last weekend I had the opportunity to stay at one of Atlanta's premiere medical hot-spots, where I was sliced open…
Good looking Knight Lautrec here. As in, "kick off the edge of the world before it has a chance to kill the Fire Keeper" good.
Not mine, but obligatory:
Love seeing the Mass Effect cosplay; all them look great.
A VR experience of Finnegans Wake would just be a bunch of random stimulus in gibberish dialogue in several languages for a hundred hours or so without any characters or plot. The endgame is everyone posting on the internet about how profound the experience was, and then 70 + years of arguing over what the experience…