He could be held liable for inadequately treating it.
He could be held liable for inadequately treating it.
I loved that show as a kid. I watched it when I got older, too, and...not as good.
FORCE MELD. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Force_meld
"Diversity, in my opinion, will always net gains, in that it makes content creators more aware of when they are being exclusionary. I don't believe this is intentional, but people have a tendency to not look outside of their own demographic. When you are the one creating content, you will seek to add yourself, if only…
He does.
#cotd
Probably because Mustafar is covered in lava and fire and ash. I'm sure he has a new one somewhere.
Met a lady in Ecuador once who kept a koatimundi as a pet. Not sure how good of an idea it was in the long run, but in the moment it seemed pretty cool.
The Devil's Backbone is good. Mimic also has a bit of a cult following.
That must be why so many teenage boys who read Batman want to have sex with women.
I'm troubled by the assertion here that having more minority/female characters will somehow make video games appeal to a larger audience. Minorities and females already consume most media by identifying with protagonists that don't look like them - I'm skeptical that more people will play video games specifically…
In the room the women come and go
Grey Jedi dont' straddle the dark and light sides. They're perfectly fine Jedi, they just don't follow the Council.
I think you should check this out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up%C4%81d%C4%81na
I would really like it if the movies used these characters very sparingly.
Let's not pretend it wouldn't be called, Law & Order: Jedi Nights
Yeah a whole lot of these animals have Pokémon based on them already. The reason Alomomola looks "more like a real fish" is because it is based pretty closely on a real fish.
I mean.
In the criminal justice system, dark arts based offenses are considered especially heinous.
They'll also be too old, now. :-(