Not to mention "The Cigarette Diet." I think Dr. Spaceman was responsible for that one.
Not to mention "The Cigarette Diet." I think Dr. Spaceman was responsible for that one.
It would be easier to love if the PUZZLES weren't, to coin a phrase, fucking stupid. The story and art are things of beauty, but the puzzles are sorta kinda the center of any adventure game. And Grim Fandango's puzzles suck pretty hard.
Not so weird—I'm a real sweetheart when you get to know me. Anyway, if you go back and review the tape of our more, ahem, outspoken interactions, I think you will find in that I ultimately apologized for such excessive dickishness on my part that occurred. Life is WAY too short for bullshit internet feuds.
(but not COMPLETELY perfect, because I'm forced to admit that the last level was incredibly obnoxious) "You used to like playing catch with your old man!"
WHO COULD POSSIBLY BE DISAPPOINTED BY THE AWESOMENESS OF PSYCHONAUTS?!? WHO, I ask you? Full Throttle is good but so short it's barely there. Grim Fandango is good but suffers from the most obtuse puzzles I've ever encountered in a genre known for obtuse puzzles. Psychonauts is pretty close to perfect.
Unbelievable.
Last week I praised the lineup, but this was just unbelievable shit from start to finish. How 'bout that "mini-mall" bit on The Cleveland Show? Ha ha! It's funny because it's exactly the same as something that was on the internet! Oh god.
The word "overeducated" would be unlikely to come up with regards to Azudarko, if that train wreck of a sentence is any indication. Pwned!
Who fucking thinks they could stop an oppressive government with a collection of firearms, assuming the army were on the government's side? And if the army ISN'T on the government's side, what are you worrying about?
I guess this is pretty obvious…
…but I just realized that flash games have—or at least CAN have—a cool, quirky, artsy aesthetic that you just don't find on bigger-budget projects. I like that a lot.
Surprisingly okay!
I haven't watched American Dad in a long time, because I seem to remember it generally sucking pretty hard, but this was a pretty good episode! The Cleveland Show was good also! Incredibly lowbrow though it may be, I laughed like a fool at the ridiculously overextended "Cleveland Junior" double…
Sparks.
It's good that you all wanted to participate, but now that you have the answer, there's probably no need for this thread to continue.
Around where I am, there was an incident last year where a whole bunch of people became violently ill from tainted food from Chipotle. I do not know if anyone actually shat blood, but it seems a distinct possibility.
Presumably all of us here are pretty well-informed and pretty clear about our political convictions, but not everyone has time or inclination to do a lot of reading/internet-dicking-around-on, you know. Moore's films are obviously popular, and if they get people who would otherwise be more or less apathetic thinking…
So does this mean…
…that Michael isn't actually a bad manager; that, in fact, anyone in his position would basically end up that way? Huh.
I like people…places…and things.
COKE IS NOT RED.
So I guess he's blind or something? The only reference to this in the wikipedia article is a link at the bottom to the category "blind musicians." Curiouser and curiouser!
"Yay! Those shows existed!"
So was this intentional irony, or was it the least self-aware moment in the history of everything?
I'm not *necessarily* saying there are cases when forcible castration is appropriate…
…but, you know, if I *were* saying that, I'd certainly know where I'd want to start.