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She's destine to be the failed pop singer of the family.

Don't we all want to be the failed shadow inside our father's failed shadow? [Drinks from flask, mutters under breath]

After Earth is code for afterbirth, which is what Will Smith thinks of his son.

That's a Paul Newman one, right?

Remember that time when that highly educated man used a big word in an interview you didn't like? Good times.

He reminds me of old school promoters and wheeler and dealers. The general rule of striking up business is: Talk fast, and talk faster.

I've always felt Saul's a cockroach; he's just too geared at self-preservation.

Scrawler, I think it's closer to the source material in Glengarry Glen Ross, than the parody of it in The Simpsons.

Really, no love for the dreadnought?

Beheadings you say? OK, I'm game. So economics has to play a part of it, so the French Revolution, Marie Antoinette, but her heads needs to pop off? Got it. Gooey Louie. So the game's: Marie Antoinette: an Economy of Boogers.

Swift has one rancid, little ego. I cannot wait for the day she becomes a has-been. Trademarking a scant three words? Are you fucking kidding me?

I can't help but think maybe you're being too sensitive about that Bill and Ted joke. The joke is that they go from one extreme to the opposite extreme: Affection to vulgar insult. Would you find this joke off-putting if it was used on South Park? However, I can relate to your misgivings about the use of, "bundle of

Seeing what has become of, "A Light in the Attic," I feel like a part of my childhood has been destroyed.

Word of making hard of sometimes.

I think you mean, "Coitus Corpse."

I tend to role play and go for a nice guy approach early on, and do whatever I feel is the right thing to do. But when I bore of this and get a better feel of the game, all bets are off in future playthroughs, and I become a borderline psychopath.

For a treat, I remember getting to watch Gremlins in Middle School. Other than this one girl who would not balling her eyes out, everyone had a good time.

Honestly, I think the earlier Atlas games did the whole ambiguous decision making the best. They seldom told what was the right choice, and most choices led to both positive and negative outcomes. I cannot count the number of times I would weigh between text options, bite my lower lip, and make a choice I hoped was

If by wonderful and strange, you mean in the near future we will argue and debate about this series in the review section, then yes.

Gay or Straight, who cares, I'd do him.