Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale
Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale
Netflix used to cost less, be easier to access, and be friendly toward customers who travel.
Yeah, except that they’re canceling those originals after 1 or 2 seasons and burning good will. The folks love the originals, but then they get canceled. You can only have a rug pulled out from under you so many times before you stop walking on them.
Music festival grilled cheese has gone from a buck each to like who knows how much these days. Granted, they put more stuff on them, but man I just want to pay a dollar for 2 slices of hot bread with melted cheese between them at 2am, it doesn’t need to have 5 different things on it and cost ten bucks.
Sandwich = $10, max.
And the losers wealth gets divided into local poverty help programs to help people own their own homes.
Queen rock music intensifies...
I’m not voting on this one
Indeed. As anyone can attest to their lovely bags, nuka dark rum and shitty game launch.
Yes. Because Bethesda has a fantastic track record with the quality of the products it offers with its premium editions. So many happy customers throughout the years. And of course, the android watch market has been historically easy to produce quality, affordable products for. Surely this will not blow up in anyones…
Source: trust me bro
I was singing this song to myself earlier this week and I don’t know why, and now I have no choice but to start singing it again.
They are definitely going to lose their blue check for this one.
Counterpoint. Monday was a holiday in Canada (Victoria Day). It was the perfect day to be this high.
For anyone interested in a Youtube channel that reviews board games without this kind of weird drama going on, I heartily recommend: Shut Up & Sit Down.
Starting to think people who hate this show just hate joy.
Okay, I started writing this about halfway through the first paragraph of your article, when one of the ads crashed the page and reloaded, and I still haven’t changed what I was going to say after reading the whole thing:
Is it fair to call it an “adaptation” when has essentially nothing to do with the books beyond the premise? I actually liked season 1, but someone reading the books for the first time after watching the show would be very confused.
Employer provides incredible benefits package, using money earned from doing good deeds. Kotaku: “Isn’t that terrible?”
Greenville is a major city of 87K people. Let’s say he’s at least 6 steps from turning it into a company town.