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That was much better than I had expected. A lot of abridged series are a long chain of farts and masturbation jokes.

They were bought by Google, not Gawker. =P

Yet, the flow of the sounds is all wrong. The eye first goes to sound Goku makes when his foot hits the ground, then the dialogue box about leaving one's legs wide open, and then the sound of King Chappa hitting the ground. The scene unfolds in an entirely different manner.

I think it makes sense to make decorative fire extinguishers. In my area (idk if it's a local or state law,) it's a requirement to have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen when you sell a house. In my aunt's case the previous homeowner installed a stand for the fire extinguisher in to the wall. If you've got to look at

I'm not sure that's so much on Google as it is on the owner of the site in question. Google wants to maximize profit for their company while eliminating as much competition as possible, it's a typical business practice in any market. The fact of the matter is that Google doesn't have a monopoly on any of its

I think that we're getting to a similar place in the US. With the recent popularity of streaming, many of those streamers have become huge and instantly recognizable by a large portion of the population in the games they play. I'm not sure that we'll see pro gamers and streamers reach the same level of notoriety as

Basically... A service doesn't need to be good to use it, they just need to get a few big-name streamers to migrate to their service and everyone else is sure to follow. If you don't believe me then look at all of the stuff that Pewdie Pie has touched that skyrocketed in popularity soon after (E.G. Flappy Bird.)

I didn't think that Twitch was all that great anyway. Don't worry, I'm sure that a new competitor is going to crop up soon enough.

Both Beetlejuice and Ah! Real Monsters freaked me out. I didn't watch any live action shows either. Once it went off air, I watched a few reruns of The Fresh Prince because there was nothing on and I ended up falling in love with it.

I'm not saying that I expect it to happen, just that I'd like it to happen. I'm sure that Bethesda will eventually make another Elder Scrolls that takes place largely in High Rock.

Thanks for the explanation. I loved Buffy and Veronica Mars; I thought that Mars' cancellation was one of the worst things in television and I've been dieing to see the movie.

Code Lyoko is another one that didn't do anything for me. As far as shows where the characters are stuck in a computer world, I put Code Lyoko at the bottom, even below the oft-forgotten MegaMan NT Warrior.

You really don't like Sailor Moon eh? Based on what I've heard Sailor Moon is an average to above average series. I guess that only applies if you're in to magical girl series though, which I'm not.

Maybe I'll give Sailor Moon a second shot. As a kid I'd watch DBZ and Sailor Moon would air right after and I'd turn off the TV immediately. I couldn't stand it for some reason.

If you can find the original Red and Blue, however, I would highly recommend playing those, just for the experience.

This was the second RPG that I ever played (the first being FF8,) and while I liked it a lot, somehow I always forget it when someone asks for recommendations. Good recommendation.

This definitely isn't for beginners. The ramifications of a single screw-up are immense.

I'm not sure that that is true. If you look at a lot of 2d games today, they aren't really all that more impressive, especially considering that a lot of them go for the 16-bit aesthetic. Kids today probably wouldn't think all that poorly of the upper class 16-bit games.

Last I checked the in-game tax is pretty steep for trading plat, and if your clan also imposes a trade tax then it can be pretty costly. Still, if you get some rare mods that you don't plan on using, it's a pretty decent way to make some plat.

I'm not really sure I understand Apple's criteria when it comes to what is and is not appropriate for their store. Why is something like sexy poker, bikini slots, or strip trivia acceptable, but an informational app like this banned? I'm not particularly upset about it, I just have a hard time wrapping my head around