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It’s the Deep Calendar. Striking agian

Bah. It’s apple design philosophy from like 5 years ago. It’s not uncomfortable, you’re just holding it wrong.

BEARS
EAT
BEETS.
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

Yeah, I can’t say there’s anything I objectively hate about the Titan Gear I’ve got. There’s some that....that I don’t like, such as about half our helmets, but man...

Never in any game I’ve ever played has someone complimented me on the way I looked, but in Destiny 1(Yeah, I know, D1), someone actually said I was the

Or, you know, just never touch the Ref. 

But don’t forget! A quick force pull would bring them down with you!

I especially loved the ability to run on walls, or doing a sneaky backwards stab.

They’re killing off the Double Decker?
Fuck that.
Now I’m sad.

A long time ago, my brother and I were at the checkout at a store in Kanata. The person behind us put down what must have been the entire shelf of Red Bull.

It was Wayde Redden. Neither of us were surprised.

Whatever gets you going after a crash.

Not *all* Guardians lose their memory before revive, specifically, Exo’s remember something about their past, though it’s usually nothing more than periphery thoughts. All experience the Long, Slow, Whisper, something most likely implanted before they were revived (when they were created), which could be argued as

Tie Fighter.
Xwing was good.

Tie Fighter is in a league of it’s own.

I completely agree. While not all of it holds up, quite a few of the episodes could be fast-forwarded to today and still be shown to be a shining example of how to do that kind of show.
It had emotional moments, it had genuinely funny moments, and it even has a great quoteable moment that has Phil Coulson (Clarg Greg

And then there was Batman.

Alright, I’m stealing this in the future.

I think the crux of the problem is that a lot of these people literally have nothing else important to feel special or angry about. They see a way to get mad about something, see that others like them are mad about something, and hop on the bandwagon, which happens to be an echo chamber.

It’s not unique to “gamers”,

You forgot Captain America!

I actually had to deal with my sister-in-laws ex, who threatened to shoot me. His baby-syndrome is the same as the people who make these threats online.

He sobered up when he realized that I was a) taking this threat seriously, and b) was about 5 minutes from calling the police myself.

They’re irrational, hormonal, and

I disagree. Battlefield 1 was good. Comparing BF3, 4, 1 and 5 *at launch*, 3 got me hooked, and I stayed with it. 4 was...okay? I guess? It didn’t keep my interest.

Software developers, game or otherwise, need to unionize. This is the same shit that happened in the past in other industries.