How did they not realize they had one of the best jerseys in the league? Why would they do this?
How did they not realize they had one of the best jerseys in the league? Why would they do this?
I loved it. Keep in mind how far ahead of its time it was: passage of time, real weather effects, a true open world. And to 13-14 year old me, the idea of a mundane job in a warehouse was actually kind of exciting. Better than 7th grade, at any rate.
No Xbox One version? Even though Shenmue 2 was an Xbox game? Cmon.
I said credible, not creditable. It's entirely plausible that the mutineers knew exactly what happened at Hardhome but didn't care - they viewed risking NW lives to help wildlings as tantamount to treason.
Jon did earn the respect of his men. He even earned the respect of Ser Alliser (recall the Janos Slynt execution). Hardhome was simply Jon's Rubicon moment and I thought the mutiny was entirely credible (except for Olly going from "I'm excitedly luring you to your death" to "ughhh i hate that I have to do this."
“I think my cup is gettin’ muddy. OH BUDDY.”
Pictured: dozens of cameras that could have adjusted those lines.
Crazy answer - pay $10 and get Fallout 3.
They’re open world, sure (although Fallout 3 had a real sense of linear gravity, at least), but they’re fully realized open worlds that are a joy to explore.
Coca Cola’s record on topics such as human rights, criminality, etc. is fairly abysmal.
If it’s a joke, it’s subtle as fuck, since neither Tyler nor Drew comments on this, but both ignore it completely and discuss whether or not a Beatles greatest hits album is appropriate. (read: it’s not a joke)
Beatles
Kyrie Irving is lame
There was no titular line in Star Wars!
I kind of liked the Dark Tower's ending ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
By the time Tina Fey had made a name for herself, Letterman (and the format) was already past relevant - she’s great, but weird to see her up there (and Peyton Manning must have specifically asked to go). The Coco vs Leno stuff was fun because it was another, safer front in the white people culture wars, but otherwise…
Eh, it’s not a daiquiri without rum, but I still thought this was funny.
I get that it’s illegal (because our governments are backwards and believe that only they should be able to administer games of chance), but as long as the odds weren’t misrepresented, I don’t think it’s sketchy to do this. Also, $2mm is a “whole lot of money” to you or me, but not to an organization like Ironman or…
You wouldn’t have a grain-flavored daiquiri. Why would you have a fruit-flavored beer?
Potter was famous for his disregard for basic safety features