Westender
Westender
Westender

Neat, though the Cake version would also be awesome.

I have a shameful confession to make: I... really like the Library level in Halo.

I loved the original Halo, and I have a long track record of disliking FPS games (sorry Goldeneye, you never did draw me in). I think the reason Halo:CE succeeded where the rest of the Halo series fell short was in presentation and story. While Halo itself is pretty derivative of a lot of sci-fi pieces (Master

You aren't missing anything. I keep getting the feeling that the people involved on either side of whatever this argument is think that this is some grand debate they're having, when it's really just a giant shouting match where no one is really listening to each other, taking place in a bubble - a tiny,

Back in college I participated in a project that re-zoned and designed the old mill town in Tupelo Mississippi as a historic district and set strict guidelines for the homes and yards in the district. It was mostly lower income families, and the city and state provided lots of incentives and grants to assist those

Oh, let's see—how about away from the fence since there's clearly room to do so. As for captivity, right now I'm more worried about the elephants out of captivity that are getting slaughtered in Africa. At this rate, the only elephants left will be the ones in captivity.

This is, of course, the correct answer but you forgot to name the character and comment on the transition for those who don't already know. Allow me to help out.

"He came riding out of the East…"

I remember having a lot of fun with this one on DVD, going back to check the clues.

I think The Usual Suspects is the gold standard for Plot Twists. It's set up nicely and it completely changes how the movie is viewed.

Oh this one. I dare not spoil it, but all the signs were there and I didn't even see it coming. Completely blew me away. And the reasoning was completely sound!

The Sixth Sense. Yeah M. Night went a little bonkers afterwards, but every moment of this film leads to the perfect, and exquisitely foreshadowed twist.

For that matter, I think every human qualifies for that. Not wanting to be told they can't do something.

That's one of the depressing things about this. I like ninja! Like, you know, ninja—whether that means the historical ninja or the ninja of popular imagination. I don't want ninja ruined by slurs—whether they are actual slurs or perceived slurs, that's besides the point. Crap like this taints ninja. Intended or not,

And so, the grouper never came onto the boat - and the grouper swam down to the bottom once the bladder was punctured. Glad we didn't bring it aboard.

Not a huge surprise - when I was visiting some friends in Florida we went sportfishing with the idea of catching Amberjack. Every time we caught an fish, a goliath grouper would snatch it. So, we decided to catch the grouper and then release it. We didn't have the right line, so we used two lines connected to one

Milo Manara

I think that's a good perspective. I'm excited for No Man's Sky, but I'll admit I'm a sucker for anything that takes place in space. I've been looking for something that would truly make me feel I'm exploring a vast Universe, and I think No man's Sky gets as close as it needs to. But if we're being honest, the idea