Dig the user name, and the icon. Been a Kloppo fan since his Dortmund days, and he's turned Liverpool into one of the most consistently entertaining sides in the league.
Dig the user name, and the icon. Been a Kloppo fan since his Dortmund days, and he's turned Liverpool into one of the most consistently entertaining sides in the league.
Yeah, when I was travelling in Germany, no matter what town I was visiting, there was always an all-night Doner place I could frequent, and it was addictive as all hell. I still haven't been able to find anything like them here in the 'states, much to my chagrin.
I imagine it would be an issue of having to render each character model twice (once for players viewing helmets, and another for players who want to see no helmets). As a result, you’d potentially see performance degradation.
But Zod help you if the craving strikes on a Sunday. All the teriyaki joints will be closed.
YOU ARE DRINKING MY MIND-GRAPES.
Another interesting thing was that character relationships were allowed to evolve over the course of the show in a way that they never really did in other Trek shows. On TNG, the relationships were pretty much set in place on the first episode, and very rarely shifted over the course of the show. On DS9, however, we…
I have no arguments with the importance of technology in securing the Roddenberry future. Perhaps it is best stated that even the kid who isn’t good at math, but loves reading literature and history can have a productive and respected career that goes hand-in-hand with the more STEM-minded pursuits.
I loved that Star Trek presented a future where even the humanities nerd could be important and competent, not just the technocrats. To this day, I reference Star Trek the way characters on Star Trek reference Shakespeare.
You missed a thing that most definitely will not suck: Michael Bennett will continue to be awesome and hilarious. Love that guy!
I would be willing to bet that the tendency of certain male fans to act as gatekeepers at the very least contributes to the overall culture of harassment at conventions and the like. It seems to me that both are, if nothing else, outgrowths of the deep-seated sexism within our society, and serve to reinforce one…
Yeah, I’d be interested to see more about the ties and pocket squares.
I don’t think Guardians of the Galaxy disproves that it’s hard to do. It’s hard to make even a mediocre movie, much less a good one.
This sounds like something right up my alley! Thanks for the recommendation!
The problem for Dr. Strange is that the Cloak of Levitation is sort of a badge of office/semi-sentient mystical tool in its own right.
Another great gag was Denpak, the supposedly enlightened guru of indeterminate spirituality chowing down on a gigantic porterhouse, and then petulantly standing off to the side while the security guard briefs Gavin.
So Bronn is kind of this weird wild card in this. He isn't much in a fair fight, but he also does everything in his power to avoid a fair fight, and in a fight to the death, he's not above making it an unfair fight if at all possible. For this reason, I'd put him above Brienne, with her almost Eddard-like sense of…
Erlich's insistence on over-pronouncing every vaguely Spanish word is perfect continuation of Avia-tho.
It is also worth noting that the study only looks at page views, not necessarily actual likes. If you look at the top clubs in the study, they allowed to be high-drama clubs where rumors and scandals swirl daily. This, football journos have plenty to write about. Especially in the off-season, fans will read about just…
I am interested to see how the show explores and skewers the outsource economy within the tech world, one of the aspects of life in technology which has hitherto gone unskewered.
I could tell some stories about some of the hilarious pitfalls associated with the practice, but unlike a certain Nelson Bigetti, I know when…
The Grinder was cancelled...But what if it wasn’t?