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I had the exact same feelings when I first watched the Star Wars Ep3 fight sequences. No tension, I just sat there thinking "why am I watching this?". And I generally liked Ep3, btw; at least much better than the previous sequels. That was the first time, and then I had the same feeling when watching Transformers,

I absolutely loved mp3. It was a short ride, but a magnificent one, imo. And me3 wasnt bad, either. Far from it, in fact.

My own feelings, too. Also, the glasses just look silly.

Well, there are different definitions for "inhabiting" (the first is concrete, the other can be abstract):

Having recently bought an apartment and designed all furniture for it... No, I couldn't live on one of those. I have too much STUFF to store. I'm a CD collector, book collector and amateur musician, which means A LOT of clutter, not including all the random toys and miniatures that I like to keep around. I'd have to

Loved the gun-fu. The pipe sound effect was a nice touch, too.

I have over 1500 hours logged on GW1 and close to 300 already in GW2. It's a different game, and at first I struggled with the MMO-ness (I liked GW1's levels being instanced, and I hate the very fast enemy respawn in GW2, even tho I understand why it's needed), but it's still very good. In GW you have a lot more

Yup. Used it in my work PC for a month, bought it for my home PC this week. Works just fine. I very very very rarely used the start menu anyway (I have my own custom shortcut folders for my most used programs), and there are some really nice apps for the new start screen (using google maps in full screen with the "G

Of all the buildings presented there, only COPAN is meant to be "inhabitable". The others are public buildings, mostly concerned with being notable monuments. If you care to look at one of the actual houses he's designed, you'll see it's actually quite cozy, in relation to its modern architecture peers, and not at all

Doesn't look bad, tbh. I see some vegetables in the plates, and a nicely mixed bowl of protein in the big cauldron. Don't know what it tastes like, but it's probably not horrible.

meh. I already found AC3's setting to be underwhelming due to the lack of huge cities and ridiculously tall buildings to climb... You'd only find some really tall, fun buildings here in Brazil from the 19th century onwards. That said, if they want to dig upon the themes of slavery, secret societies, and government

I see he has a big red rocket ready for lift off right there.

I blame it on typing on an ipad (it was supposed to be meant, not meany).

You probably meany "Doesn't open its arms to murderers" #corrections

Doesn't clearly say whose blood must be shed. I was under the impression that being wounded (rather than wounding someone else) was actually a way to achieve citizenship.

Which makes me think that collections are nice and cool up to a certain point. Then they just become messy and unwieldy, and no longer a joy to behold. Imo, of course.

I'd have expected the watehouses to look like this... Whats's surprised me is how few people seem to be working there at any one time. I'd thought the corridors would be more... Bustling, you know. I suppose with great variety of products comes great shelf waiting time for a lot of this stuff.

Argh. Those fuckers are the one bad memory of my 2010 trip to Europe (specifically, three nights on a hotel in Rome). Counted at least 70 bites on my forearm alone, IIRC. Damn things went to town on both arms and legs and neck and face (ie. all exposed body parts), btw.

Sure. A lot of additional studies would be needed before even approaching anything that could be remotely considered conclusive. The mere notion that there are objectively "trustworthy" and "untrustworthy" faces is debatable.

Because nigerian emails, phone repair calls and whatnot will invariably include a picture of the con artist's face, allowing one to judge their trustworthiness...?