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Zack_Handlen
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I am learning so much today.

Damn, I'm going to try this when I get home.

" Unless you know the secret to viewing these games in their original resolution (holding in “Start” as they load), you’re treated to a blurry image stretched inappropriately across the 3DS’ top screen."

I knew I was going to accidentally swap the names at some point. But yes, I do know who the family turned to for solutions, signsofrain.

Having only seen the first episode, I'm a bit disappointed in Mary so far (she doesn't really seem to have a character yet), but I've heard she gets more to do later.

Technical glitch! Technical glitch! NOTHING TO SEE HERE!

Technical glitch! Technical glitch! NOTHING TO SEE HERE!

I watched the first episode, didn't have time for more. The first episode, to me, didn't contradict any of my arguments (I really didn't like about %75 of it, and while this article may suggest otherwise, I do usually have fun with the show). I've heard mixed things about the next two episodes, but while I doubt

Judging by Todd's comments, I don't think we'll have long to wait.

That's smart; I'm just terrible at impulse control and looking for some retail therapy. (I mean, the fact that I waited this long is honestly impressive, even if it is at least partly a function of my budget.)

Cool—I've got PSplus, and that exactly answers my question. Thanks!

Oh, Sims will be back. We're all very excited about this. I haven't bothered with this show since the first episode, but I read the reviews avidly.

God help me, but this weekend, I think I'm going to finally bite the bullet and get a PS4. It is a silly thing to do that will cost me a considerable amount of money, but I've had a rough week, and I want one. (To anyone who already has a PS4—what does the PSN have for games that you can play on the system? I'll

The movie has that line pretty early on too. It's a clue, but I don't think it counts as a confirmation. (Although it's much easier for the book to keep it a secret because there are two actors on screen.)

Yeah, I think once you take in a significant amount of pop culture, you start to recognize certain patterns whether you mean to or not. Which is one of the reasons that, yes, I do get kind of annoyed when I'm spoiled on something, inadvertently or not; I don't blame the person who does it, but it's getting more and

I can't remember if you're right, but I do remember reading the book before the movie came out, so I knew pretty much everything. (It was too late.) Like all of Palahniuk's books, it was a few neat ideas in a lot of repetitive writing. That repeats. Because. It's SO FUCKING TOUGH. When it repeats. Repeats. FUCK. But

I remember when The Others came out, one of the trailers had a pull-quote that said it was "the new Sixth Sense!" So it wasn't that hard to figure out the big twist, really. (I'm still proud of figuring out A Beautiful Mind without seeing it, though, because that time, it was just me realizing that movies were stupid.)

I was definitely spoiled on that one, and it bummed me out. Really wish I could've seen that cold, because once you know it's coming, the rest of the episode is pretty obvious. (I was also spoiled as to who was in the coffin and, I think, the death in "Through The Looking Glass." Really wish I'd had a DVR back then.)

In the sense that all fanaticism starts to look the same after a certain point? Sure.

"Am I the only one who thinks that the Star Trek franchise can be startlingly retrograde when it comes to issues surrounding women generally?"