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"Never could muster any interest in even opening Sandman, though"

Zip it up, and zip it out.

Yea, it was a joke. You literally said " The only reason it's not a lock for my GOAT is that it's not exactly fun to play."

I'd ask what about Inside specifically spoke to you, but I feel like I'd get some sort of take on the futility of the human experience and the metaness of how we're all slaves to consumer culture or some such that's above my pay grade. I don't disparge your taste, just saying it's not mine. My main take away from

Up there in GOAT discussion and you don't think it's fun to play. You must be a masochist. I do not dislike any of the properties he named, but collectively it seems like he was just naming stuff that's generally considered "arty." My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy isn't even Kanye's best album, unless you're looking

For me The Last of Us just didn't seem transcendent like it did to a lot of people. I rolled my eyes at the giraffes, I wasn't moved to tears. Joel came across one dimensional, the end didn't surprise me. I guess it reminded me a lot of Children of Men, which is high praise, but nothing new. In game I thought the

I love Breath of the Wild. But I think it's interesting that Clayon listed My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, There Will Be Blood, The Last of Us, and Inside on his "greatest" lists. I think all of those works are incredible overrated, and the definition of pretentious. Inside was a fine little game I enjoyed for a

"The Nauvoo had been built up as the symbol of a whole different, bigger genre of science fiction: finally getting out of the solar system!"

The tugs are not in the book. Just a tiny detail I noticed and appreciated from the launch, the scaffolding like structure that breaks off, when the ships engines fire a portion of that glows orange from being super heated by the exhaust plume. It was a nice little touch.

"and Avasarala’s scenes still feel like supplementary material for a bonus feature that someone forgot to edit out, but overall, it works."

I'm glad within two seconds of opening an article I'm already scrolling to the bottom to issue a correction. Thanks for saving me the time.

At this point his dedication to the Wu-Tang name generator is admirable.

"as even with 3+ million Illegals, and several some odd *dead* people somehow voting for her"

True. And there's always the possibility of any dead character coming back as a host.

So if you were in Hyrule Field, and you wanted to get somewhere as fast as possible, would you roll or run? You spend a lot of time in Hyrule Field, if I recall. I wasn't "speed running" but I didn't want to waste time. So I rolled, and this video seems to verify that it wasn't "negligibly faster," it was

Ed Harris said he was signed for season two, so he may not die yet.

Fire Rod is nice, but Tornado Rod is where it's at.

"And, like the Shoes, rolling offers nothing more than a negligible speed boost"

Sci-fi did admirable work with The Expanse. I don't think they are "boo" worthy these days.