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I need to look and see if any of that's on Youtube. I'm interested to hear how he filled in on the Garcia guitar role.

After that much partying, he probably wishes he wasn't woke. Kind of like "don't woke the grizzly bear, he's hibernating and will be in a very bad mood if woked".

Ummmmm, that's a very problematic statement.

Great. So five years from now I'm only gonna hear white rednecks saying "Damn bro, lemme get my second cuppa coffee in, I ain't woke yet"?

Duane Allman

Thanks for the heads up. I said upthread that a well done documentary about the footage and evidence (or lack thereof) would be better than a fictional "horror" movie. The actual case is freaky enough without some interdimensional/time travel bullshit.

A fictional horror movie about the incident is in bad taste, absolutely. But I don't think a well done, respectful documentary about it would be in bad taste. Like you said, the video alone is enough to creep you the fuck out, let alone the details surrounding the case. It's bizarre enough that you'd think the

They could've been Han and Chewie's drunken buddies giving them assists with the "Millennium Firebird".

Lord Vader would be a total LedHead. He'd surely consider Nugent and his pitiful politics inferior to the power of the force of the Hammer of the Gods.
Besides, Vader cruising for ass whilst using his force powers is scored to "Kashmir", "When The Levee Breaks", or "No Quarter", not "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang".

Threats and attacks on his website are always uncalled for and childish.
However, if he's a self proclaimed "fan" of the series, and posts a 7/10 review for a game that's had the most universal praise of any game I've seen in years, you're gonna accused of trolling.
I can see not giving it a perfect 10, because it's not

Well non Nintendo gamers always chalk their praise up to nostalgia, that's expected. And quite honestly, there are times when they're right. But not this time. BoTW kind of shatters the "conservative" Nintendo mold, and gone further than a lot traditionally "open world" developers.
That being said, as a soon to be

It seems like most of this gen (and the last, really), has been like this. If you didn't have a wifi connection for downloading patches just to make the game playable, these new consoles wouldn't be worth owning.

It really made the last few weeks BoTW lovefest kind of refreshing, didn't it? The "gamer" crowd can be such a pissy and entitled bunch that when something comes along with such universal praise that Sony & Microsoft are tweeting 'congrats' to Nintendo, well, it's a nice change of pace.

"One problem is that people tend to leave it behind once they have kids and all that, so it's dominated by people with adolescent mentalities who still believe grit and grime equals maturity."
That's a very valid point, and to an extent I'm guilty of that too. The thing is, at least for me, is that as I get older,

Absolutely. Someone else said it better than this, but this is the game you "thought" you were playing when you played "OOT" or "Twilight Princess".

"though I can see how some people view iterations of franchises and HD touch-ups as not being worth the investment."

Completely agree, it got short shrift. Nintendo has to shoulder a good portion of that blame with the way it was marketed (or rather "wasn't" marketed), but I think the majority of the blame goes to the idiotic & immature "gamer" culture. The whole hivemind "Nintendos for teh kidz" crap that I've been hearing since,

You haven't played it yet? But you can be convinced it's the third?

I'm 46, so I've grown up with videogames for good and for bad (Atari Pac Man, I'm lookin' at you). They have been an absolute passion for me for most of my life, but I've felt it dying off until the release of this game.
Fucking masterpiece. Seriously five star game, GOAT game imho.

PREACH!!