Spoiler: Opinions are not facts.
Spoiler: Opinions are not facts.
Shame that half of those dunks are from college teams. Doesn't feel right.
Shame. That used to be my favorite part about the site.
So happy to see a Wolf Blitzer appearance. Also this is what I immediately thought of when watching the Skip Bayless video.
Not defending Sherman or anything but I thought it was funny that you said that the NFC West was a crappy division considering that (in terms of win percentage) it was the best division in the NFL last season.
Best analogy I've heard all week.
Does Kotaku still have that competition? I lost track after the Kinja update.
Oddly enough the Mako was (other than the music) what I missed more than anything else from the original Mass Effect.
Fair enough. To each their own, I suppose.
A proud moment for Blazers fans everywhere.
Care to elaborate? I am curious about your opinion.
Don't get me wrong I loved the series but doesn't it just feel weird to play through some random story that supposedly occurred amidst the rest of the story. I mean the game already reached its conclusion. Going back and playing through these DLCs while already knowing what inevitably happens at the end feels bizarre…
The power of boredom. *facepalm*
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A lesson I learned long ago through South Park.
I actually thought it was funny. It wasn't hilarious by any means but it gave me a little chuckle.
Here is how I interpreted your previous comments:
I can understand your cynicism towards the game based on what has been showed but you should give it a chance.