Rick Reilly: Sir, may I marry your daughter?
hell, I might even wait for it to go on the Steam Sale! Patience is a virtue for the thrifty!
ok. I've watched it 12 times. It's out of my system.
That's superb
Still not my favorite piece of perfect camera work:
Those are obviously for the giant spiders.
Star Wars Galaxies is the one that comes to mind when it comes to making a name for yourself as being a regular old joe. A player could essentially never gain any combat skills or kill anything and be an effective moisture/mineral/creature farmer, doctor,engineer, and others I'm sure to have forgot.
you take that back to whore island where you came from!
That was already covered: "true patriot"
I also encourage everyone to read Wes' post on RideApart - it does to show that even the two-wheeled community is outraged with these riders.
Raphael, I don't much care for your coverage of this and the characterization of Lien's actions as "panicked." It's obvious that these criminals surrounded the family, blocked them in, unjustly threatened them and MAY have brandished a knife to slash the tires. At that point, it isn't "panic", it's "protect your…
The SUV driver ran over a member of a mob, that was threatening his family after trying to illegally shut down a highway, in an attempt to escape said violent mob. Make sense now?
Why do pro-gun people always assume they have the only gun in a situation like this?
obligatory
This is not actually backed up by science. Dog (and wolf) social relations are not the top-down hierarchy that we once thought. Newer research has shown fluid social ordering that changes depending on situation. The "dogs need to know their place in order to be happy" is a popular meme but not scientifically sound.
Our dog responds to his name, but the little bugger will ignore you. Oh he'll turn his head when you say his name, but if he doesn't get a response he wants to hear he'll just walk away or turn back to what he was doing. Of course, he also has separation anxiety and won't sit in a room by himself. You get up to go…
Because they are too busy eating you