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Now, to start the struggle of trying to remember there’s an independent movie I want to see, but I don’t know if/when it will be in the theaters.

The biggest issue in The Witness (for me) was difficulty in figuring out the rules of a puzzle. The game is built around tinkering and “AHA!” moments from figuring it out. But finding the starting points for the puzzle areas was rough. It’s very easy to stumble into an advanced area that builds upon previous knowledge

The strangest thing about Braid’s lack of cohesion between gameplay and narrative elements is that they suddenly do work together at the end of the game.

It’s a local neighberhood app for people to communicate with their neighbors to tell them that they have furniture to get rid of or complain about suspicious minorities.

Conservatives: See, TV Roseanne is a model Trump voter. She cared about jobs and is ok with minorities!

I could not stop laughing at the rallying speech from Ready Player One.

All hyper-intelligent dinosaurs are aware of those issues, which is why they rely on crystals.

Fabio is completely right — every day on my morning walk to downtown Oakland, I am killed at least three times by roving bandits on horses.

The Borg are pretty close to zombie robots.

You can really tell how happy the coaches are to be living the dream job.

It’s the neck — it looks unnaturally skinny compared to her head and body. I think it’s because the hair is partially covering it and her head is leaning forward and to the side. And because of the high collar, it looks like her shoulders are higher than they are, so her neck is starting where her chest should be.

And I really don’t know why we give a general pass to the MCU heroes sometimes using lethal force. It just feels okay within the context of the films, and always feels wrong coming from Batman and Superman no matter how they portray it.

The campaign subplot was so weirdly pointless. In terms of what it does to move the plot forward...

I’m not saying the Penguin’s actions are remotely sympathetic, but I do think we’re meant to sympathise with some of his motives and grievances, considering how he was treated by his parents and then the rest of society for 33 years.

I sort of half-remembered it as Batman is forced to kick someone away who is carrying a bomb.

Infinity Gauntlet Thanos is really amusing to read nowadays, with how much Thanos personifies “nice guy”. So his genocide in that story was just to impress a girl who was literally not speaking to him.

“Actions always have consequences! In this office, actions have consequences!”

“I want you to create homages to famous movies from the 80s. But make sure you depict our characters as lifeless and without emotion!” -Marketing department

Yeah, that was yesterday’s crazy story that was only like 7th on craziest Trump stories of the day.

Ah, you also clicked on the link and saw this twitter ad for Death Wish?