deathoftheendless11
DeathoftheEndless11
deathoftheendless11

You missed out on some great stuff. The all out war arc is incredible. I'll admit that there was some times between 75 and 99 when I thought maybe the comic would run out of steam, but I stuck it out. Part of that might be that I tended to wait for the collections to come out. If I was reading month to month durring

The comic had hit a bit of a slow patch after All Out War, but it needed the lull after the insanity of Negan as the antagonist. The formula works great and I havent missed an issue in 7 years since I caught up.

Kickstarter is great...... but I don't think it's a good avenue for games (video games that is).

Broken Age came out.

Because it is so hard to find a female who is attracted to us that we are forced to assume they all are just so we don't miss an opportunity.

I know that we snark on Iggy a lot here but being a celebrity - especially such a polarizing one - on Twitter is like my worst nightmare. Twitter has its usefulness but it is also full of trolls who realize that shitting on celebrities is an easy way to get the attention that they crave, and they couldn't care less

Yeah, except no one will be playing The Order in five months, and Destiny is still packed. But good try at an analogy, it almost worked.

RIP

Stuart Scott: Forest Whitaker

You're kind of a scumbag.

This story is weird. What about his boss? And the bathroom? What are you talking about?

I can imagine this: people who fall in love often speak of instant recognition that they have with their potential partner. With a genetic family member, I imagine that there is a similar instant recognition that the author describes. We have no model for this in a platonic fashion and so, perhaps, the circuits get

I think there's a difference between feeling attraction and acting upon it. I'm not sure about the numbers myself, but that might explain part of it.

I don't play games to fritter away my time.

Chess is, by its nature, repetitive.

Good, don't let the door hit you on the way out.

so are Rogue Legacy and Left 4 Dead and those are damn good games. GAMES are repetitive by nature.

The people of Charlie Hebdo definitely didn't deserve what happened, but this isn't an issue of free speech, its an issue of actions have consequences. Far too often people will talk out of line, say something or do something that reflects poorly on them, and then they try to use "free speech" as a Get Out of Trouble