Well, you've got me there. But it was still nice to see a show where 3/4ths of the cast were atheists.
Well, you've got me there. But it was still nice to see a show where 3/4ths of the cast were atheists.
Real Americans have a Mind Truck, or a Thinkin Castle.
Alanis in Dogma, I guess? Certainly she's the most capricious and inexplicable.
I miss House too.
God clearly gave his power to the person least likely to obliterate the cosmos on a whim.
Man, there are only 9 comments on that page. That seems like a shame.
I even gave most of her back.
I'll find the real killaz
The nice thing about taking a break is that when you get back, there will be a ton of stuff to catch up on. After playing World of Warcraft for so long, I'm still finding games from 5 or 10 years ago I just missed because I spent my time mining more fucking thorium.
Skyrim is forgiving if you want to do a little of both magic and rogue/warrior stuff. You could just take a few levels in beefcake and it will be just fine.
You could always set a Category for those rogue likes and just keep it minimized and out of the way. I tend to throw all the games with no replay value into their own category so they're not in the way.
Yeah, we were staying outside the city with the relatives of my college girlfriend. I feel like we went through the city to get there, so it must have been North, but I could be wrong too.
Shut up and daaaance!
Maybe it's time to discover the Target movie theater sized candy for a dollar? And maybe the big purse section.
Cyprus Hill, did you order an orchestra while you were high again?
I'm having a hard time remembering exactly which way we went… though on reflection, it was probably the train ride into town where I noticed most of the cemeteries. It helped that it was a bit of a overcast day, so the clear spots filled with marble really stood out… it just seemed like we passed a lot more of them…
Have you seen Daybreakers? They had it both ways with their vampires… vampires without blood would eventually turn into monsters, and some humans cured themselves of vampirism, and a vampire biting them would turn human.
That's similar to what I've heard eating sushi/Mexican/Chinese food in Europe is like. It's always just a bit off in quality.
When I drove through Philly, it seemed like it was 30% cemeteries.
Oh yeah, if anything, the guy in the book was trying Zatoichi hard mode, just doing it with a staff.