davidkadadihi
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davidkadadihi

I haven’t played the 4th yet but I always thought the connection was that every story was terribly written and thought out. Granted, they all had promising moments but “game writing” syndrome always kicked in. People thinking they need to copy traditional script writing.

But silencers aren’t actually silent nor are they really called silencers.

That grave stone looks suspicious... If pushed, I wonder if it leads to a secret tunnel into Nintendo headquarters.... just beware of the Redeads and Stalfos along the way!

Eh. While this is definitely up there in stupid, childish things, people watch sitcoms on network television, Adam Sandler movies, and read Twilight, and that doesn’t diminish any of those media’s status as art forms. Art is distinguished by its best examples, not its worst.

Which was better in literally every way than FO3 because it was made by competent devs who actually understand the setting

This is basically an extremely less polished version of Smite.

Being British and studying in the US, I acquired the rather unimaginative nickname ‘England’. I was sitting in my dorm room with my new boyfriend and a (finger)blast from the past, and the blast from the past casually mentions that we banged, and looks to the boyfriend for a reaction. Boyfriend’s jaw twitches a

Pictured: Map of development locations for most Nintendo first-party games

In my opinion, the way the handled the second season was all wrong. Inaho just happens to survive a bullet to the head and obtains near mortal intellectual perfection through the AI in his eye? Sure, but, there were so many ways Inaho could and should have acted on his own.

Plus, I could easily see that politically

The first season was okay. The second season undid everything that was okay from the first season and screwed it all up. Overall, it’s probably not worth your time. It’s probably the worst/ most unsatisfying Anime I’ve seen (though I do try to avoid bad ones, so....).

As much as I like the first season, the second one was a personal disappointment. What I liked about the first one is the overcoming of situations (mostly fights) where the protagonists had almost zero chances of winning. But when a genius solutions is found, the flow of battle is reversed and a fantastic music

Your dad was wrong. Most all LEO's are bad because they turn a blind eye to the truly bad LEO's or cover for them.

I've taken to looking at my husband like a madman and telling him he needs to calm down so we can discuss things rationally whenever he starts getting upset or frustrated. The look I get in response is PRICELESS.

Do you think time travel would be okay if you could only go into the future and not the past? That way you'd never alter history.

Great that you're happy, and Sex at Dawn makes a lot of sense, but I can't help but get the feeling after reading this that the driving force is "I need someone".

To quote an old Katherine Hepburn movie, "Nature is what we are put in this world to rise above." (The African Queen)

I'm honestly curious how many long term ( > 10 years) poly amorous people are out there, who haven't had their playful, self-indulgent worlds rocked by entirely normal human jealousy and strife. I

Hey, I have a question for polyamorous people. Does anyone have any experience with long-term polyamorous relationships? Because, for the author, it sounds like she's into the courtship ritual. Like, she doesn't want to sacrifice the new relationship honeymoon meeting-and-falling-in-love stuff for long-term monogamy.

Its not about commitment, it's about works best for you for your relationships. No one cares (except Ted Cruz, our lord and savior) that you can't make up your mind. You want to fuck two different people? Great, have fun. People do it all the fucking time.