aaronfeinstein
Dvorhagen
aaronfeinstein

Bump! 

I live in **the** liberal east coast bubble, and almost everyone I know loved this show.

You are right about Annie’s, but the Food Babe is terrible and needs to go away. And the fact is, despite Annie’s better quality, fluorescently-tinted Kraft Macaroni and Cheese remains one my favorite awful things. Also, and not unimportantly, it is about a third the price...

“Toiletbiscuit.” QED. But whatever; the guy deserves it. He’s an asshole.

Jesus, ‘90s, stop fucking yelling at me.

I think that's supposed to be some good old-fashioned, super-low-resolution tittie swingin'... Classy.

Meh - he didn't flake on the science any more than a million TNG episodes did. I love Star Trek dearly, and I love that it puts a premium on the importance of science and discovery, but it's "science" was always hand-wavey. They did a good job of being internally consistent with their Star Trek Physics, but beyond

Wait — so wiping the slate clean of the EU stuff is greedy, and milking the SW universe for every cent that it was worth with an interminable line of sub-par, pulpy novels wasn't...?

I can't tell if you're serious or joking. I mean that both ways: I actually can't tell if you're serious and joking, and also it's I can't tell if "you're" serious or joking, not I can't tell if "your" serious or joking. Can you tell if I'm serious or joking?

Eating lamb isn't common here!? Good — more for me, then.

A little late to the comment game, but I just picked EU4 up. It's fantastic, and I say that as a fan of Civ V (and its predecessors). I'm surprised at the number of people complaining that this game's UI is overly complex. I don't find that to be the case at all, given the depth that the game offers. Don't confuse a

Yeah! And where are the transgendered, and nongendered, and bisexual, and asexual, and pansexual characters? And why are there no scenes from the perspective of the lower classes!? They're all nobles! What kind of socioeconomic elitist joo-joo is at work here!? And everybody's light-skinned, except for the

Eh, it worked fine for X-Com. But yeah — Bioshock in particular would be a weird implementation of this style.

I know why they do it, I just don't think they should.

You could always employ a fog of war to have the line of sight of your character determine which NPCs are visible on the screen..

"More mature" and "subtle" are not words that one would ever, or probably should ever, ascribe to Scooby Doo.... It was, for better or worse, a product of its time (and of its budget). It exists, and always will, as a thing that was done - why revise it? Why not just do something new, in the same vein? People used to

While I remember the game quite fondly, the problem with trying to recapture its success is that it was never about the game per se — it was a showcase for CD technology. The setting was decent but hackneyed, the story was generic, the acting was abysmal, and the puzzles were derivative, but it was just so incredibly

Maybe Bethesda has goodwill built up, but I don't know about Zenimax — they're already known as litigious bastards, and this really reinforces that perception.

Dvorhagen

Yeah, but Hexen came out three(ish) years after Doom...