discojoe
discojoe
discojoe

The first Borderlands gave me motion sickness relatively quickly, but I have been able to play 70+ hours on Borderlands 2 without issue. I’ve been told that doing things like increasing the FOV setting and disabling things like head bob can help a fair bit.

“And I am going to eat my double Filet-o-Fish all by myself in my smelly basement apartment while my heart shrivels just a little bit more!”

But they are learning how to become adults. That’s why it’s so important to set boundaries and give them consequences. This one act might not seem like a big deal but if it’s a pattern in his life (getting whatever he wants regardless of the appropriateness of the method) he’s going to be a giant fucking asshole.

We are having an amazing party this Saturday. Please dont come.

granted heart in the right place

Have I got a pitch for you: a zombie film with only one zombie in it. This one guy - or girl; I’m flexible - rises from the dead, and everyone freaks out, but they figure they just have to kill it before it bites anyone. But it’s just one botched attempt after another to kill the thing, with the humans killing

You are absolutely correct. The rhino respects W’kabe, but it adores Okoye. Which is only right and proper.

I certainly thought that was the rhino charging then stopping short with an ‘oh, it’s YOU! Hi!’ kind of moment.

That’s how everyone saw it.

That seemed pretty clear to me, as well. Maybe I’m not remembering the scene accurately?

I came here just to say the same thing! I was really under the impression that it stopped because it knew her personally and didn’t want to hurt her.

You’re right.

That’s what I thought too

You mean CP?

Side note, I miss Club Penguin because of all the entertaining bans I’ve seen online:

Damn, that music from Red Hot Child Pornography is sick!

All-white tuxedos are genuinely awful. But definitely not Klan-evocative.

He looks like Gary Busey’s face was donated to him for a transplant that only sort of took.

I like this person

I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t dig it at first - Xenoblade Chronicles 2. It’s got so many systems and the combat is difficult to figure out at first, but it’s really intense and gets great once you start working on performing combos etc. 40 hours in, I thought the game was fine and played it while watching Netflix. 80