ToshiroT
ToshiroT
ToshiroT

By alcohol, she was so drunk she couldn't say no, which used to be that standard for rape.

Not attacking her, but somehow I feel it's especially naive to try to enter an exploitation field, and not expect to get exploited. Terrible that it happened to her, but I doubt it wouldn't have happened at any other pageant recruiter, or that she's the only one.

I don't think anyone could seriously consider buying a vehicle with no cup holders anymore.

If they can't reveal their or their SO's name, identity, who's saying this is real, or even a guy?

I loved the g60, and wanted one so bad. When I finally took my parents (who were co-signing for me) to the dealer, the salesrep treated them like crap. Even when my mom straight up asked me if I wanted to take it home today, he couldn't stop from making a snide remark. Ended up going down the street and buying the

I was wondering if anyone was going to post that. It's such a beauty, although I'm also partial to the DB601s also. Two excellent engines!

That went in a motorcycle?

I wonder if they dinged the plane backing up to the terminal? An update would be nice!

True, but I see it as too many games about something, that end up giving us nothing. Maybe a game about nothing, can actually be something? Haven't played it, don't own a PS3, but I'm curious enough to consider buying it to see if it lives up to the hype.

But nothingness doesn't mean empty, nothingness can have its own substance, right?

Serious question: With all the accolades this game's received, is it worth it to buy a PS3 now (with the 4 on the horizon) just to play Journey? I understand part of the allure was the way the community could become part of your game, without it being a true multiplayer game, but is there enough activity in the game

Not only that, but you're marrying the wrong person.

Haha, I still joke around about the world being black and white in my parents time. They know the reference, and always counter with one of Calvin's dad's stories.

The Outlaw Josey Wales is where Hollywood got the idea, although I think it's not the oldest on screen.

Some people's music tastes range away from the latest Beyonce/pop-star-of-the-month.

Especially in the last two centuries!

Not at all, I understood your joke, but looking at the width of the mune, I was just thinking that's one hell of a tough Tanto for just slicing bellies.

Tanto's are still considered Nihonto, or swords. More accurately, we should all call them Japanese blades though. This would be good for seppuku, but it's also thick enough to probably punch through armor, good for giving the final blow to a wounded enemy.

Scary, a arrow shaped squid thing is then launching into some little boy's anus (the legs look like kid's legs).

LOL, nice ownage! +1 sir!