ageeighty
AgeEighty
ageeighty

“are you the same person you were thirty years ago?” - No, but the basic DNA is still there. I didn’t go from being me to being, like, Arnold Schwarzenegger or something. I’ve evolved, but I’m still the person I’ve always been in some key ways, and that’s how the evolution of a fictional character needs to be as well:

Maybe. Though Moriarty (and the Countess; wonder if Stephanie Beacham is coming back) knew he was a hologram, so he’d understand not aging. And it seems a little overdesigned if the computer made him to age at a normal rate, given that he was a hologram designed for short entertainment programs, but not that out there

You have a very low bar for “brilliance” then.

I’m sure you thought all your vitriol was going to make your points for you when you wrote it, because that’s the amateur mistake of someone who’s just dumbly repeating the most cynical take without actually knowing what they’re talking about. Your Linda Belcher thing marks you as someone who just apes everything he

He doesn’t sound like Linda Belcher; you’re just parroting a popular meme. Linda sounds way, way more nasally than Pratt’s Mario does.

Tim is actually back as the current Robin, and Damian has forsaken the title.

Never was a fan of the STO version and I wish they’d made their own instead. It isn’t like they haven’t already retconned much of what’s established in STO.

Seems a little lazy that the Enterprise-F is just the one from Star Trek Online. The series has already overwritten so much of the story put forth in that game, why not design a new (better-looking) ship?

I hate that I’ve been successfully manipulated into being excited for this after the tire fires that both of the first two seasons were.

It still runs the same way, and it’s still mildly inconvenient, but not as inconvenient as being hacked.

It’s not just the character creator but some of the other customization options too: the custom intros and such. Imo the more freedom you give users to “express themselves” with your UI the sloppier it ends up looking in action.

The more I see of SF6 the more aesthetically messy it seems.

Right, but why? What real relevance does that have to the topic of Pratt’s performance and the fact that it reminded me of Rocket?

I had to laugh at how important it seemed to the writers to hammer home the message that Matt Murdock is good in bed.

I have a Deck and I love it. It’s a really premium device that works much better than it has any right to. Though people claiming it’s going to somehow eat Switch’s lunch are kidding themselves, because Deck isn’t a mass market device and won’t even be a blip on Nintendo’s radar unless Valve somehow manages to get

The only argument that other person needed to make was “Halloween is for whoever wants to celebrate it and nothing else matters,” so they shouldn’t have wasted their time with anything else.

Probably worth mentioning, as SE did, that the game’s accounts have 2FA and if you don’t have it set up, you really should.

What are you trying to argue about exactly?

I don’t know what regional dialect it is or if it’s some sort of mishmash, but to the majority of Americans it telegraphs as New York/New Jersey. It really doesn’t matter exactly what it is, though.

That origin is in a lot more media overall than a Mushroom Kingdom origin for Mario is.