Half the movie is just him picking up a wrench, roving his eyes over a bolt, and then picking up a slightly larger wrench.
Half the movie is just him picking up a wrench, roving his eyes over a bolt, and then picking up a slightly larger wrench.
… in documentaries?
If people didn't vote because they thought it was a foregone conclusion, I'd rather blame them. The very same year of Brexit!
In the future, they will all gather in a circle, buy a book, and then delete it from their cell phone's memory. They will then be silently angry at Amazon for the rest of their lives for recommending liberal literature that they don't know how to disable.
If your cock has a beak, you need to see a doctor. Or as they say in England, a "lorry".
And all this time, it turns out it was just Gaia preparing us for the Trump presidency!
I'm seeing a different end for that fox. Mount it on a wall where it's pretending to tear at its hide, and then when you push a button it turns its head and says the line. The line from the movie! People will love it way more than that talking fish.
I wonder if that censor got traumatized by Scum (now this is a link, Disqus). I'm sure that in the UK people heard that it was exactly what was censored, and so it got even more social penetration than it would if it were in the movie.
No, programmers aren't lazy. There were also games like the ones Accolade's adventure game engine (which were used for something like four games) where you could select VGA mode, and the only thing it did was change the 16-colour palette to something nicer, just like you can do with EGA (but with 6 bits per component…
Limited visuals forced you to use your imagination to figure out what's going on, and that made the whole thing much more scary. It's similar to what System Shock 2 did, where the blurry textures made you fill in what had happened to these people.
The problem isn't overpopulation, it's overconsumption and waste of specific resources. Those resources are being consumed/wasted by a tiny proportion of the population of the planet. It's a problem post-industrial nations made and it's a problem only they can fix.
Any library would do? "Barrowtown Elementary School Library? Perfect! Quickly, female sidekick who is coiffed and clothed so much like me that we appear to be some kind of ersatz Batman and Robin, we need to find out what fruit Little Jack Horner plucked from the pie before the Pope sets off the mechabionukes!"
Dan Brown is the best, smartest, most accomplished writer I've ever known in this country.
Not doing metallurgy?
Edit: Doing metallurgy without you?
The Salish Sea is like a pool on the side of the river capturing debris floating by, except instead of a river it's the largest ocean on Earth with an enormous oceanside population (the largest?). Crap is always washing onshore. Particularly stuff that bobs on the top, like shoes containing bloated feet. We're still…
Curiosity is the desire to learn more about something. Making up stupid conspiracies is the opposite of that; it's incuriousity of the actual situation.
CGA was absolutely insane. It had an alternate palette that wasn't just flaring magenta, searing cyan, off-white white, and background (default black). Instead, it was green, red, and yellow. What use case does that shit have? Blood, blood, blood, bits of sick … and urine?
The guy behind Papers, Please is making a game called Return of the Obra Dinn that uses ordered dithering and is looking really interesting:
Not bwloing either? Fuck, I'm out of here. I'm gonna go get some bolwings with the sauce.
I wish Hanks would do comedy again. I don't mean stuff that could be considered a great or important movie like Toy Story (particularly 3), or even something like Big that is generally silly but has its depths. I'm talking Turner & Hooch or Dragnet level of Hanks. Just light, bubbly fun with a few scenes showing that…