I'm too depressed for silver linings, so take this!
I'm too depressed for silver linings, so take this!
"Dwyane" certainly seems like a spelling error, but I can't figure out what name the makers of "Laveranues" might have been going for, so maybe that one's just a name made up out of whole cloth (in which case I guess they can spell and pronounce it however the hell they want)?
This is actually the first time a TV has just gone non-functional on me, and it's barely over a year old. To be fair, it's not actually "non-functional" — just annoyingly-functional. First, the side HDMI port literally collapsed into the TV so I can't use it (I tried to put it back to rights, but no luck). But…
That is a very cogent explanation, except I'm not sure Keith's thinking that deeply. On the other hand, you're right that we're not getting much info about Keith's game play in general. He occasionally seems strategically aware (unlike Wes or Alec), but then he does things like try to convince Missy that her own…
I was so pleased that this game can be played on PS3 so I don't have to buy the PS4 yet (it's inevitable, but I'm trying to hold out). Then my TV broke the same day the game arrived, so I had to buy a new TV to play it, for roughly twice the amount of a PS4. Is that ironic? I never know anymore. Whatever, the new TV…
I know you're joking, but I almost never get around to actually saving the world from oblivion at the hands of a world-devouring evil in RPG's. I usually play the game most of the way through the main plot but am more interested in the smaller things. It's one reason I really like Dragon Age 2. You're a refugee trying…
Yeah, I actually love that Gale didn't die, as that's usually the easiest way to "solve" a love triangle.
Also, why didn't Keith use his idol? He wasn't in on the Jeremy plan, and he knew people know he has an idol, but he didn't even twitch. Just clueless?
Mine too. And he was the only one of my four who was really bringing in the points (my others are Reed, Jaclyn, and Alec).
I love feet (not in a fetish way, just in a "bare feet are awesome" way), and I have prehensile toes, so that challenge made me happy.
Hell, my first season was South Pacific and I was hooked. Apparently that season was terrible, but I guess terrible Survivor is still pretty compelling.
I was completely #blindsided as well. I thought it would be Reed (in fact, I sneaked a glance at the grade on the AV Club before watching the episode and assumed the C+ was because the ouster was so predictable). When the first Jeremy vote came up, I thought it was a dumbass throwaway vote.
That was happening before the Internet, though. Remember Richard Jewell? To this day most people still remember him as the Atlanta Olympics bomber, even though the poor man did absolutely nothing wrong.
It's more complicated than this, but the simplest answer is that a person being assaulted should do whatever is most likely to get them out of that room/car/alley alive, even if that means playing along and getting it over with.
Well I will now!
a sexy evil and vindictive witch!
Paul Wesley is a handsome man, but that hair is ridiculous. Is he actually hanging upside down?
I always feel bad for students with names that were clearly misspelled. Like some have names where you can tell their parents were going for a unique spelling of a common name, but others, well, their parents just couldn't spell. You can just tell. Like Christoper.
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"Innocent until proven guilty" works both ways. To posit Cosby's innocence is to call these women liars. And hey, maybe they are. But odds are they aren't.