ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

Why put yourself at a disadvantage though? Take advantage of all your abilities, right? I mean, how much could a small skin of water really weigh and/or cost?

That would be a good idea. I always thought it was strange that Korra doesn't carry one considering that she is from the water tribe, and for that matter, neither did Aang.

Is Korra at that level though? She has never exhibited that ability. I mean, she's powerful, but didn't Katara have trouble with it (physically and morally) despite being one of the most powerful waterbenders of the time? Also, Katara needed to learn it from a master waterbender, but we aren't sure who taught Korra

It looks kind of nice, but I'm not a fan of the way water works. In the show (and comics) waterbenders need a source of water, but in this game it seems to be coming out of nowhere. I get that for balancing reasons this would make sense, but it does break Avatar lore. I suppose they could balance it by doing certain

It has gotten pretty damn good reviews, but I wouldn't get it for myself since it's such a huge money sink. If you get this for your nephew then expect dirty looks from his parents after he starts begging for more figures. Go for it, it should be fun.

You still have two options, you can do a private livestream of the show and watch the live stream with your friend on a VOIP or 2) you can just start the video at the same time as your friend and talk about it over VOIP. It isn't quite the same, but it's as close as you're going to get without hooking your PC up to

I can imagine a darker Avatar being done in the form of a novel or graphic novel. I'd be interested. As it stands, it's fairly dark for a Nickelodeon show, but if released off of the channel I think that it could become more mature.

Agatha was such a strange addition IMO. I don't think it's a bad one, I just wouldn't have expected it.

It doesn't have the street cred of, say, Cards Against Humanity, but Munchkin is a fantastic party card game in the style of a highly-simplified DnD. [Munchkin, $16]

Yeah, I forgot about it as well. I liked it almost as much as Mario Kart 64 and Diddy Kong Racing at the time.

Just a few expansions on your tips:

I'd rather not do that, I might as well just buy a steam gift card.

Most of the skins I've gotten are only worth like 5 cents, so I just hold on to them. If I ever get a rare skin then I'll sell.

I've always just sold the boxes. If you sell the seasonal ones early enough then I've seen them go for more than $2 per. If you're going to be playing CS:GO anyway then selling guns and boxes isn't a half bad way of getting some steam wallet chump change.

That's probably the best possible way to describe it to an average American. "Spicy sauerkraut," I'll use that from now on.

I didn't think that dog meat would be so expensive. I guess it makes sense though, protein feed is probably more expensive than whatever they feed cows, and dogs obviously have less meat on them than cows.

What would a tablet have to do to be seriously considered as the best place for you to play games?

It's pickled cabbage with pepper powder, which is why it's red. It probably doesn't look appealing because it needs to ferment. Kimchi typically sits in a jar for at least a week, but it is often made in large quantities and is eaten over the course of a year (although it can keep for even longer; supposedly, the

You are the god of gravedigging threads.