I'm preparing him a sandvich already. You do not keep the Heavy figurine waiting for his lunch.
I'm preparing him a sandvich already. You do not keep the Heavy figurine waiting for his lunch.
The only part that made me laugh was the very beginning when "Lover I Don't Have to Love" started playing. I can totally see that as the theme to an indie film. Surprised it hasn't been already, actually.
@dansyndrome: On the one hand, I'm always grateful for any links to sites that celebrate foppishness or dandyism.
It doesn't bear thinking about.
@Cooking Utensil: Not in a fringe sport like bobsleigh. Especially when all your time competing - and most of your time on screen - is spent wearing an all-concealing helmet.
Two weeks from now another article will appear:
Any Kotaku post that can prompt people to talk about classical music and/or post youtube videos of their favourite pieces in the comments is a post of which I approve.
@Orionsaint: What about the Half-Blood Prince?
@Azel: I agree with this comment. Except I'm 100% sure that my love of Matt Bellamy and my love of braces and men wearing them are coincidental. Though complementary! ;)
Wow, I just got home from work a couple hours ago and randomly tweeted about my frustration that belts had usurped braces (suspenders.... I'm an Anglophile :P). It annoys me immensely that I can never find trousers with only the buttons - the very best I can hope for is that they have buttons in addition to the belt…
@Tenacious_Z: Holy fuck how was I not aware of this. Oh my fucking gods.
@orijimi: That. Is. AMAZING.
Oh shit. I'll be in Boston early Thursday.. depending on how much of a nap I need after basically getting no sleep to catch my flight, I might check this out.
League of Legends: Jax is fed? Oh fuck.
If he's going to be clothing you, then he's more of a valet than a butler.
I..... I think I'm in love. ♥_♥
I actually really prefer the US version. Yeah, it's simple, but the silhouette is distinctive. The Russian version is pretty, but too busy for my tastes.
My first thought was a sequel to ICO (hey, it'd be a surprise!), but then I remembered about the Last Guardian, which is basically a spiritual successor already.
@Blore07: I disagree with his comment on a very basic level: I'm an avid reader, and though reading a book and peering into a screen aren't as obvious analogs as watching films and playing games on the television, apart from automatically debunking the 'in your lap' part of his argument the fact that you can slip…