First “blasphemy” just means “didn’t show proper respect for my made up belief system”
First “blasphemy” just means “didn’t show proper respect for my made up belief system”
I would posit that The Inner Light isn’t about time travel at all.
Gee, thanks so much for the condescending lecture, I wasn’t aware beans existed?! (rolls eyes)
LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL HULK UNIT.
This reminds me that I’ve been meaning to watch Silverado again. I love that movie but it’s been a long time since I’ve sat down and watched it through.
Straw men, of course, are naturally immune to COVID-19.
nowhere in my comment do i have that fuck you attitude.
You know, there’s a reason why many of us here aren’t on Twitch.
And if it’s not obvious enough, Tyler is also someone who should not be saying anti-Asian racial slurs.
The real wormhole was inside of us all along! Or, possibly, I have a tapeworm.
Thanks for all the wormholes, Mike. Maybe the true wormhole was the friends you made along the way.
Fat? Hairy? Silly? Slob? Me only some of those things. Okay, me all of those things... but so much more! Anyway, me agree with Trickrick1985 that me have more range as actor and deserve to get opportunity to stretch out on show.
“Those windmills are so inaccurate. Where are the piles of millions of dead birds around them? I’m a huge environmentalist and conservationist. A terrific one. Probably the best one anyone has ever seen. I know more about these things than anybody.”
Herb Tarlek was a great character and he was perfect in the role. He was primarily a sleazy salesman clown, sure, but every now and then the story would call for Tarlek to be self-aware or even wallow in pathos and Bonner would bring it... He was a much better actor than you might expect.
All these supposed Capitalists complaining about the law of supply and demand also applying to labor costs.
To answer your question I do not know if it is referencing anything specific, however the whole article is a meta post. It’s just satire of how gaming articles are written now Kotaku and other gaming news sites, and the whole thing is pointing out some of the fallacies of modern blog “journalism”.
Also - capitalism bad! Please show me the number of people in Venezuela buying graphics cards
Nobody cares that you're scared of the guys.
This seems like an odd article for you to be writing this comment about. According to the article, it’s a perfect example of a game that eventually saw “through its own ignorance”. The author is very specifically celebrating how the series evolved over time not only to wholly embrace his identity, but actively…
Sounds like it’s safe to assume the food tasted way better than the picture looked. And with both Ekstrom’s and Green’s endorsement, I’d be more than willing to give this a try the next time I’m in the Land of 10,000 Lakes.