I can't count how many times I've heard a villain in the movies say "unless you have something to hide, you have nothing to worry about"
I can't count how many times I've heard a villain in the movies say "unless you have something to hide, you have nothing to worry about"
The finale of Angel basically did just that. The general moral of it was that evil can never be beaten, but fighting it is what's important. I don't hate the way Buffy ended, but to me personally Angel's conclusion was far better. The last few of them left, already bleeding to death, and impossibly outnumbered.
Far too mechanical for my liking. The machinery involved makes it look a lot more...automated. It's an impressive build, don't get me wrong, but I didn't feel like you could tell what was going on at each point as easily as in more simple designs, and since so much of it used mechanical devices, it didn't seem like it…
Indoctrination theory basically states that the series is so good, the writers couldn't possibly have made an ending that bad. Therefore there must be a brilliant hidden context.
I have a really hard time with these sorts of puzzles. I enjoy actual math problems, so I'm always looking for the relationship between the numbers. It's mean to turn that against me :(
I think a big factor with how angry we'll be also stems from how we feel about the developer to begin with. Gearbox stands out to me because they've done things like Claptrap's marriage proposal, or eulogy; things they put out, for free, purely to support their fans.
I think the problem with DLC is that it breeds disc content.
Wait, do you mean you want to send them to jail, or shake them to death?
You do realize that it's already "off" by default? Not even opposite-sex intercourse pops up in these games automatically. Both are things you choose to pursue long before anything comes up for you to see
Anyone have a decent list of the April Foolery going on this morning? I expected Kotaku to have a collection of the best of the internet and games....
I literally just got home from watching this movie, and I must say it was exactly what I expected it to be.
I never use Twitter, so I have a dead account lying around anyway.
If you don't believe in dinosaurs or evolution, standardized tests (or any other measure of your intelligence for that matter), are going to feel pretty unpleasant for the rest of your life either way.
I don't mind that the games are leaning more towards story rather than jumping into gameplay. What bothers me is that the gameplay is suffering for storytelling that is also way behind its time.
I'm fairly certain my roommate is the person internet trolls based their personality on.
Not a bad trailer, but the complete lack of dialogue doesn't sit well with me. This sets the scale of the movie and hypes some of the action, but it does absolutely nothing to represent the character it's named for.
I've been actively trying to delete people off my Facebook of late. I'm down to 30 friends! It's getting difficult to cull it down any more than that. A few people keep adding me from time to time...
My parents told me about that the last time I visited home. I assumed it happened in some bass-ackwards town in the American south, until they informed me: nope; it was my home town.
My point is that if you get caught shoplifting, you aren't going to be charged as a sex offender. That's not how it works in my country: Canada.
If I get caught shoplifting, the storeowner isn't going to call the police because society is at risk; it's to protect his business.