Thezombiemessia
Thezombiemessia
Thezombiemessia

I've found that, in general, the whole population of Los Santos & Blaine County are really paranoid.

As Trevor, the other day, I respawned at the hospital and walked out. A girl on the street gets out her phone and starts a conversation...since I like the little conversations these people have, I started following her

*downloads map just to leave a crater where my home town is*

*proceeds to just do away with Wiltshire & Somerset*

I'm not saying it *is* Scarface, I'm saying it's *like* Scarface, in that it follow the same themes.

If Breaking Bad had been a movie instead, it likely would have been advertised as "this generation's Scarface" much like Jarhead is our Apocalypse Now, and Hanna is our Leon.

It's a movie that must be judged from the time it was made, rather than by today's standards.

I'll happily agree that there are better films out there, but the general storyline is very good IMO (but I generally like films/books/games/etc that follow the downfall of good people, etc).

The acting is decent, the dialogue

I completely missed that the video was of Trevor.

Maybe they aren't aware of it? Or they liked dying? :p

Only with Trevor, since he's the only one that has rage mode...

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This isn't flying, it's just...skydiving, but from anywhere on the map without a helicopter or plane (If you have a parachute equipped, you can use it as far as I'm aware).

Either way, I like this video better :p

I was just discussing the Rockstar universe with a friend.

I always liked how the PS2 generation of games pretty much all linked together, including Manhunt, Manhunt 2, and Bully.

With the HD generation giving us GTA4, L&D, BGT, CT, and now GTA5, I'd love to see a new Manhunt game that gives us another look at Carcer

I got annoyed with Dexter and gave up around midway through the previous season.

I know how it ends though, as I at least caught myself up on the essentials before giving the final series a shot...which I also got intensely bored with.

I just...I really grew to dislike all the characters bar Batista.

I especially dislike

Have you ever seen Scarface?

Basically, Breaking Bad is like Scarface, but a TV series instead.

It's a show about how a good guy starts doing bad things to earn cash for his family, and then slowly gets corrupted by the power that he gains through this process.

When I first started watching BB, I wasn't too in to it...it

Yup.

It has nods to previous installments, but nothing that would require you to have played any of the prior games.

They're pretty much self-contained (even when they are connected).

...Of all the snarky responses, you chose mine as the one to get shitty with?

Whatever.

You answered your own question really.

He reminds you of Walter White. Why does he remind you of WW? Is it because of the way he looks? Not really.

It's, more than likely, because he has a similar storyline (building a criminal empire

Trevor the Meth Head empire builder? Nah, I can't see it myself...

I don't really know why you've posted this...but damnit, I'm listening to the whole thing.

Such a good voice...such a shame his life turned out the way it did.

And as goofy as this looks (and damn, it looks pretty darn goofy), I can see it have more serious (and beneficial) applications—say, for individuals unable to get out of bed. For them, this would be terrific. It's not bad for those healthy folks who can't bother to sit up straight, either!

I was gunna say something similar.

It seems like people exploring a virtual realm of somekind (whether based on the real past, or a fictional world I don't know) to discover hidden information to help them in some way.

So it could be like SAO (or any number of other anime/manga) where people are exploring a virtual

How is that *way* outside the scope of what you're talking about?

In either case, we're going in to what-ifs and philosophy.

What if the lifestyle of the attacker was created because of a random act of kindness or anger in the past?

If someone acted kindly to the ancestor of the attacker, which ultimately resulted in the