I actually just laughed at how fucking relentless this "2016 is the fucking worst" meme is being.
I actually just laughed at how fucking relentless this "2016 is the fucking worst" meme is being.
It gets even better: There's another song on that same album in which SHE is the one trying to persuade an uninterested suitor to get with her.
I've lost count of the amount of times I've nearly died because the game decided to throw two Fire Giants and a few Magitek Assassins at me, while in a fucking forest in the dark.
I've literally been playing it for a year and I'm only halfway through, because "If I finish this, it'll be over."
I'm super down with FFXV. It does the one thing you need for a game to succeed: It can be filled with hundreds of flaws, but if it's fun to play, none of those matters.
The one thing better than the visuals: The writing. First game I've played and thought "Yeah, I would actually watch this on TV and not cringe."
I felt like the game was trying to push me to avoid combat by making the enemies all Saffers. Impossible to want to kill anyone with an accent that friendly.
You have to judge "No" by the standards of its genre. And by the standards of Empowerment Bullshit, "No" is fucking fire.
I'm glad no-one will ever do this. Shame on you.
What was that excellent point in text form (for those of us who turned off the video when he analysed a song with the words "This isn't even a song!!!")?
"you did forget to put a period in the first quoted sentence."
"There aren't any non sequiturs"
Why shouldn't I use retard as an insult?
What a fascinating stream of non sequiturs:
There is something almost wilful about WWE. When they get something overwhelmingly inarguably right - which they generally can never be anything less than certain about since every episode of every show has a live baying audience making their opinions well known - they seem to want to just… fuck it up. And not just…
I had the chance to check out the preview of Black a few months back, and I'm glad the guy's got the project off the ground, but honestly: The writer is not up to it. The inciting incident is such a huge example of a situation not being thought through that it soured me on the entire story.
You could have used this post to explain how actually, you've somehow determined that I never Googled this woman and therefore all these criticisms are valid.
This has to be the most hilariously feeble attempt to earn a save, I've ever seen. The logic, fucked. The smugness, overwhelming!
"Seriously?! You so fuggin lazy and helpless you can't google her?"
"Yes, I know there's no Stanislavsky Method of internet arguing because…"