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Adam Armour
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Still counts.

I self-published a novel (equally-weird subject matter - kaiju taking up residence in a tiny Alabama town) and have generally had a good experience. I haven’t really made much money (enough to buy a nice PC graphics card, though), but the whole thing was worth it for those few reviewers who seemed to really, really

I’ve thought that same thing before.

I, too, am a newspaper reporter (further proof we’re still around) and have said something similar for years: “Well, the story’s no good if somebody isn’t mad about it.”

Obviously, that’s not always the case, but it often is.

Holy shit, that’s amazing!

Love ‘em.

I think I love you.

My thoughts exactly. He’s great at that look. I love it.

Good point. Absolutely not.

Or pose in natural ways. If I’m going to let it all hang out for you, I’m not going to suck in my gut and contort my torso so that it sort of looks like I have abs.

I support what you’re saying. It’s none of my business what this lady does with her body. More power to her. But it’s strange that people are eager to accept this photo shoot as some kind of profound statement about body image just because she says it is. With the exception of the subject not wearing makeup, I fail to

The point of all that being, I really dislike Uplay.

This looks neat. It’s a darn shame that I’ve been unable to play a Ubisoft game for the past year due to some incompatibility between Uplay and my PC. It crashes the thing immediately. I’ve seen that a lot of other people suffer the same problem and that Ubisoft doesn’t seem to offer a fix beyond, “Reinstall Windows.”

Wasn’t that the thing people were clamoring for. It’s like they took a similar idea ... Far Cry in a prehistoric world ... but removed the one element people most wanted. Weird.

Oh, and Team Mike all the way. No offense, Joel.

I just scrolled down here to post the very same thing. I’ll take it one step further: The MST3K Hobgoblins episode is one of my favorite movies. Makes me cry (with laughter, of course) every time.

God. Even a snippet of this movie nearly made me bawl.

I thought the same thing. In fact, I initially thought the change was to promote some sort of children-related day or event or organization.

This was way more outright negative than I like to be. I’m generally a fan of Ross’ realistic look. But the perspective in this illustration seems way off.

Not Ross’ best work.