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I wonder, why are advanced aliens so interested in the lower digestive track of random rednecks? What sort of secrets could lie deep inside the human colon, that compel these creatures travel hundreds of light years to do nothing more than incessantly probe buttholes?

This DVa is really, REALLY good where you are on attack, since she is basically the old Dva (the one everybody hated) but with more mobility and burst damage. It’s piss easy for her to fly in, kill a squishie, return back to safety, and there is little the opposing team can do about it.

That would be a real tiny graveyard, my friend. I don’t recall the exact number right now, but the amount of fatalities in Disneyland is not a secret, and is less than 10. Which is actually pretty good for a park that has been open for 64 years and has an accumulative attendance (up to 2018) of 726 million people.

The guy most likely was aware that the Rolex was very valuable, just not THAT much.

Very few people hold up to even a cursory scrutiny of their moral failings. Ghandi? Racist towards black people. Albert Einstein? An abusive husband. Enid Blyton? An abusive mother. MLK? Simply could not stop cheating on his wife. Thomas Jefferson? He may have wrote “All men are created equal” but that apparently

I will live forever with this shame, but I honestly can’t bring myself to hate the space irish episode. It’s just so fantastically, unapologetically dumb, it goes into “so bad it’s good” territory for me. There are much, much worse episodes in TNG.

Being from a country that has been ruined by people who followed Marx and Engels, I do not welcome such a thing.

It doesn’t make any sense whatsoever. “Stop playing videogames, or else...” is a valid thing for the parents to say, not for a government. What you are saying about pursuing progress is exactly the excuse of every totalitarian regime.

all the actual PvP matches being essentially non-canon

As I previously mentioned, John Connor resetting the CPU is a deleted scene and only happens in the extended version. Both the theatrical release and most home versions of the movie have the T-800 saying that it can learn alright.

Problem is, the shitty future in Salvation looked too different from the shitty future seen in the prior movies. I mean, was it so hard for McG to at least use a blue filter? And personally, I absolutely hated that they put a face on Skynet, which is something I also hated in Genysis. Skynet is like LOTR’s Sauron, a

Problem is, the shitty future in Salvation looked too different from the shitty future seen in the prior movies. I mean, was it so hard for McG to at least use a blue filter? And personally, I absolutely hated that they put a face on Skynet, which is something I also hated in Genysis. Skynet is like LOTR’s Sauron, a

That comic was both batshit insane and incredibly good. So many great moments, like that possible future where Skynet actually wins and all the Terminators silently rise their fists in triump... and then it decides that limiting machine order to just earth is not enough.

Aliens Vs Predator Vs Terminator was a real thing that existed (as a comic).

The new person by all intents and purposes is Not-John Connor, same as the movie having a Not-Kyle Reese and Not-Skynet. That’s a big problem I have with Dark Fate, it pretends to be doing new things by making the exact same things as always, just with different names.

The “read-only CPU” thing is from a deleted scene that IIRC was restored to the extended cut, but in the theatrical release and most home versions of the movie the T-800 outright states it can learn pretty fine by itself. Makes sense, as an infiltration unit that can’t change its behavior sounds like a pretty terrible

WWII with mechs = Ring of Red, an early but pretty damn good PS2 game.

I deeply appreciate that the article has such a heavy Shermie bias, because she totally is the best.

They want the base to be mysterious, though. It’s another layer to the secrecy, if somebody says he saw something weird flying in the area, you may never be sure if it is a secret aircraft that won’t be known to the public until a decade later, or just the delusions of some kooky UFO fanatic.

Worldwide is the keyword. The Genesis steamrolled in Europe and the US, but the reception in the Japanese market was lukewarm at best. The Genesis actually finished third place in japanese sales at the end of that console generation, behind the Super Nintendo and the PC Engine. It’s ironic, considering that the