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A fair point. I have to laugh whenever people talk about how bright the costumes are in the MCU. They really aren’t. Nick Fury, Black Widow and Hawkeye dress in black with dark color “highlights”, if you can call them that. Thor is black and silver with a not-particularly-bright red cape. Iron Man’s red and gold is a

It wouldn’t be the hue saturation slider. It would be brightness and contrast levels. However, until Spider-Man showed up, the color saturation of the costumes in the MCU has been on the darker, less bright end of the spectrum. The only time they really tried to play it up in Phase I was the failed Avengers Captain

Isn’t that a bit like saying - ‘I loved the choices, but I hated that some of the choices had consequences that I didn’t like?’

How is stuff like this not front page news everywhere?

Piggy-backing on what Jason said, I think what the “worst” ending does is reflect to the player that your actions on this world have consequences. If you choose to kill indiscriminately and take pleasure in doing so, you have to own that choice and accept the consequences. If you’re not comfortable with the world you

Try Bestbuy. There used to be a site dedicated to finding local recycling centers, but I don’t remember what it was. If you do a search you may find local government resources.

Yep the glitches were not fixed :) It wouldn’t be shiny though.

I just watched the new W. Kamau Bell show United Shades of America (which airs on CNN but is so much better than the rest of CNN) and he spent a week at San Quentin. I have to say, after watching that? I’d rather even current inmates get the right to vote than Trump supporters. The lifers at San Quentin were

That’s a much better likeness than I’ve seen in most of the relased images. The iconic cheek-crease things are way closer than in the header, which I suppose was either still in development or changed after fan reactions. Thank you for posting.

I’m in a consulting position at work and I use “I feel like” when I’m posing an opinion vs a recommendation. “I feel like we could go two ways here...” vs “We should do xyz.” The former phrase is so good for opening discourse because it’s obvious that it’s an opinion and it’s open for discussion. I think it’s a

No, that’s part of the dance to the song in Purple Rain. Gun to your head at “I would die 4" and then point to the audience at ‘U”

Some cars had 8-tracks or cassettes (though the latter would have been an expensive upgrade), but mostly you listened to the radio in the car or at work, and you were stuck with whatever the limited number of stations decided on for a format.

It’s really easy now. Back then, unless you lived in an area where you could pull in multiple large cities, you might have 5 stations to pick from on the radio, and one was probably playing polka, and another country (and not “almost rock”, 70s era C&W) and another was the classical station. Maaaybe you could get a

I actually “failed” the measurement, which thrilled me. I’d been trying to get Essure for years. Not being a candidate for an IUD meant i had ammunition to finally get fixed.

I’m still frustrated when i think of how many women are turned down for IUDs and sterilization. It took me 10 years to work up the courage to

the art style is incredible and the main draw of the game imo.

There’s another factor in play here, that radio was the only place at the time to hear new music. No computers, no music television. When all the radio stations switched to the newly popular (and therefore more money-generating) music, there was no place for the rock guys to hear their own music. So it’s also an

I agree that selective service should be abolished, but since we’re keeping it, I think we should make it universal until such time that we can abolish the draft.

A new Real Housewives of D.C., but it’s just John Boehner smoking cigarettes on a golf course and going to the tanning bed and stirring the pot in Congress by proxy.

This is so fucking mean.

Why can’t some Sanders supporters look at one bright side of things — Bernie isn’t going anywhere, even though he’s not going to be the president. He’ll still be in the Senate, with his current term not up until 2018. So he can still, one would hope, be a vocal part of governmental process, working with (most likely)