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Al Roderick
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I had thought, before he took the hood down, this was supposed to be a tease of Zelda getting in a fight and getting captured to start the game. I guess maybe he's a bit feminine, but I think it's a matter of him being depicted as a young teenager, androgyny is kinda the watchword at that age.

It had it before. It was everywhere in Skyward Sword, it was present in Windwaker (and more so in its DS sequels, the last one is train themed) and it's even there as far back as Majora's Mask.

I would so watch the Jade and Uncle Pey'j show. Even a slice-of-life series about them and the people of Hillys Pre-Domz would be amazing.

The QQ emoticon only makes sense with capitals! I know your shift key works, you made an underscore!

I'd probably theorize that it's three things: RTS people tend to be mouse-and-keyboard-PC-only purists, the average touch display is too small to be comfortable, and the time commitment for RTS games makes them unsuitable for mobile gaming which favors short play sessions.

Nazi Superscience. The old game had chaingun armor suit Hitler. Add 20 years.

So, GIFs of Benedict Cumberbatch?

Different game, you're thinking of Final Fantasy: All the Bravest. Which is a more complex version of Find Mii for the 3DS, but instead of paying for heroes with exercise and social interaction you pay with piles of cash.

Yes, that is the problem, but it's kind of part of American philosophy to err on the side of freedom instead of restriction. The real core of the issue is that the middle class as a whole is pressured to do "better" than their parents did, when they don't have more money. Cheap lending hid the decline in real income

I'm not one to give too much credit to the banking industry, but in reality it'd be a problem if the debt to income ratio was lowered just to make sure no one is able to overborrow. Americans are under a lot of pressure to ride right up to the limit on a lot of things, but the limit is set high to give some margin for

You just answered your own question. When almost any other popular genre becomes crowded in a hurry, it's odd that WoT and WoWP have gone basically unchallenged so long.

The time period matters because armored warfare changed a lot in the information age. We'll have to see if the game reflects this or if they'll just

Isn't one of the problems with the Abrams that it's hard to fly it in loaded? Wouldn't it be easier to deploy a shipload of lighter tanks by helicopter sling than flying the Abrams' in empty and having them wait for their luggage at the airport?

Aircraft engines by-and-large breathe clean air most of their duty cycle, ground vehicles breathe dust. Since a turbine has to gulp down huge quantities of air for both combustion and cooling it's hard to filter it all, and wear on one part of a turbine means the whole part needs to be replaced, not one cylinder or

To me, the campaign felt like playing as as supporting character in someone else's narrative FPS. The clever way they integrated scripted opening sequences into the multiplayer battles was fantastic, even if the story was thin and cliche.

This is why I think a smarter move would have been making "all" of the NPC units actual robots, just crappy robots and better robots. When some of them are ostensibly human it's harder to forgive acting like a signpost.

I wonder if that's part of the reason why you're not allowed to smile in passport photos anymore. It's easy to tell it's a fake passport if the photo is a glamour shot with a big smile, and a scam victim would be tipped off if they were instructed to send in a dour-looking headshot.

Iowa's electricity is the most renewable out of any state, place is infested with hydroelectric dams. It's actually the top of the list for places driving an electric car makes a difference.

Half the Caddy dealers is still more locations than all the Tesla dealers. Just saying.

Oh I'm sure I have heard it. After all, "every salesperson in every industry is a crook except me" might as well be written on the wall of every sales office in America.

"So this thing will stop my food from freezing? Sold!"