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Charles Brown
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That's the second act.

Tumblr is the crucible of fetishes.

Somehow, it is to Star Wars what Abrams's Star Trek was to Star Trek. Make of that what you will.

"Go directly to depression. Do not pass acceptance. Do not have a good week."

Lewis is hardly that neutral on the matter. The character of Eustace (prior to being saved by Aslan) is supposed to represent what happens when a child is given a godless, progressive education based on science and reason. I'm tolerant and pluralistic when it comes to religious art, but I can only take so much

The whole first part is about Eustace's terrible atheist school where all his schoolmates are sadistic monsters because they don't teach the Bible.

I recently read most of the series to my son, and Silver Chair is the point where the balance tilts and Lewis's moralizing became intolerable for me. I eventually gave up on it and moved on to Tolkien.

I read the song in general being about a relationship disintegrating as two people pine for idealized aspects of their youth and a lost culture that they had bought into just as that world/culture was about to collapse. In this particular line, I read it as the male character lamenting the loss of the archaic (and

Good at 5th Wave screenings, K-Mart and the Olive Garden!

It was the same for me. To make matters worse, I hoarded food and dwarven spirit, so I had a practically limitless supply of dried fish and honeycomb by the time I hit the end game.

But really, they're just caramelized Mike & Ikes sprinkled with Mexican paprika.

That's nothing. I like a sport, so I pay for DirecTV and think nothing of the $10 monthly charge for Spotify.

A few months back, I was in the parking lot of Publix when a kid about 13 or 14 rode up on his bike with some shit rap blaring from a small boombox. He asked for a dollar to buy a "can of Coca Cola" and I thought it was really quaint and charming. I told him to fuck off.

A good guideline for side quests is to do the ones that are tied to a major NPC (Keira, the Bloody Baron, Dykstra, Vernon Roche, and the Crache kids) and the treasure hunts for the gear set you're planning to specialize in, ignore most of the rest.

Just play the main quest, it wraps up rather quickly as long as you don't get sidetracked by everything else. There are a fair few compelling side quests, but if ever there was a game that benefits from putting aside any completionist compulsions, it's the Witcher.

I was never a devoted fan of Bowie, never really had a distinct David Bowie phase, but nevertheless, hearing the news yesterday triggered the mourning process in a way that very few celebrity deaths ever have for me. Even without being part of the fan club and being just a bit too young to have been properly cognizant

Well, they don't show it in the trailer, but the twist is that the aliens are ALF.

Don't worry, a couple months of unpaid internship in the human resistance will knock that right out of 'em.

Long overdue recognition for Kuffs.

WRITING PROMPT: You wake up in a world where no one has ever heard of Star Wars! And everyone keeps calling you GEORGE LUCAS!