arielviera
Ariel Viera
arielviera

I think eventually the people who play casually are going to be left behind. I prefer more (and newer) story missions rather than harder and harder dungeons.

A few months ago in a Williamsburg beer garden, I saw Neil & David and they were making each other laugh and tidying each other up in that way couples always do. In other words, they were the cutest couple ever. It's wonderful that they finally tied the knot!

It's insane how people keep one-upping each other in this game. Once people farm Torment VI with Rank 40, how can Blizzard make this game any more challenging/interesting?!

It was more than I could handle! Only managed to us about 35 of them. However, I'm bummed that Lyft isn't as cool in NYC as it is other places, because all the drivers here are Taxi drivers, not people just wanting to share their ride.

You got DOOM on there?! I had Super Mario and Tetris, but didn't know you can get more advance games on there.

The days of the TI-83 are over. Thank god! Those calculators were so cumbersome.

There needs to be a compiled list of venues where they are giving these coupons!

This Xbox ad is actually better than the PS4 ones. Video Game ads are so uninspired nowadays, always trying to show how "epic" the game is with moody soft music. I miss the beautiful Halo 2 and Halo 3 ads. Nonetheless, I much prefer the originality and snark of this ad, makes me like Microsoft more because they more

You're totally right about that. :( Condo architects need to step up their game.

City development is such a mixed bag, because:

Oh you're bringing a whole other discussion. I'm just talking about city-planning and architecture. Not labor laws and political alignment! Sure those are intertwined into the development of cities, but that's just a mine-field I rather not enter.

I don't want to stay behind the curve as Paris did. Sure, Paris is beautiful, but what's wrong with a transforming skyline? NYC managed to transform its skyline for the past 200 years, I just hope this city keeps it up for the next 100 years!

Are pinball machines that bad looking in the first place? I actually like the lights and vibrant colors.

Of course, I don't think NYC should knock down old buildings, they are beautiful icons of the city, especially buildings like Empire State and Chrysler! I'm just glad there are new skyscrapers popping up like 125 Greenwich St. that is transforming the NYC skyline and allowing it to compete with the size and beauty of

I was looking at photos of the Shanghai skyline recently and realized that the NYC skyline looks so antiquated in comparison. It's like comparing NYC to Paris for the past hundred years. However, these new mega skyscrapers give me hope that NYC's skyline will be transform into a beautiful array of 20th century meets

It's all conspiracy! The Ice Bucket Illuminati has arisen.

Did Facebook's servers just do the ice bucket challenge?

What if a day-one iPhone 6 is the key component for a time-traveling machine that can be used to go back to 1941 and kill Hitler?

Cabs outside of cities and inside the city charge about 20% more than Uber/Lyft. I blame whoever is running the cab services, may it be the City's taxi commission or a private taxi company. Competition tends to lower prices and improve quality.

I really hope Uber and Lyft don't get regulated to oblivion because most cabs, in their current state, sucks. They can't be hailed by app, they overcharge, and the drivers tend to be underpayed and overworked. Uber, Lyft, and other ride-sharing apps are providing much needed competition to the cab industry.