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Being an effective and perhaps gruesome coldhearted killer with an arsenal of powers that could bring small armies to their knees is essential to understanding the characters of both protagonists in Bioshock 1 and Bioshock Infinite though (perhaps Infinite more).

The most important of life-lessons.

Its like an audio/visual contact high huh?

Not a gypsy curse! That was the power of the big bad! Who had control over earth…sort of…! He got stronger the more empowered people were around him! …He was a carny in the middle of nowhere though…which is sort of strange…you figure it might be easier to take on the world if you were in a city…

A lot of powers had arbitrary plot rules from shitty writing, I can see why characters would get sort of bummed that their powers didn't work a certain away until the plot demanded it so.

"What is this word, 'spa?' I feel like you’re starting to a say a word and you’re not finishing it. Spaghetti? Are you taking me to a spaghetti day?"

I've always wondered why they were all female too (so far). But after this episode I realized I would be super down with watching a Stephanie Universe.

Reasons why I agree:

Is anyone else getting a liiiittle tired of the "Ice King is actually a tragic figure" storytelling punchline? Obviously this wasn't the only takeaway as it showed prehistoric OOO/the origins of the crown, and, honestly, as a stand alone story, this episode was no doubt great, but I really think there are some other

I was so worried because SU episodes tend to get really dark really fast, and my mind was reeling…the way it ended was absolutely perfect.

I only ever play as a goody-two shoes because it generally seems more beneficial to do so, and because they don't have a "kind of a jerk" or "cool dude but don't mess with him" settings. There's no middle ground. In a lot of the games I've played, there has not been an option to be neither a hero nor a villain. You're

Username/comment synergy is particularly potent here.

I do not desire this image in my brain!

"fly around on wires"

Yes. Yessssss. For those of you citing "12 Years a Slave" as some sort of example, please just refer to the post above (being redundant for emphasis).

It would seem that the people who worked their way to the top of Hollywood during the 60s-80s, who might have been described as "edgy," "subversive," and even "ultra-liberal" in their hey day, just really don't cut it anymore as forward thinking people. Out of fear, they cling to the past, longing for the days in

Maybe consider looking up "institutionalized racism" or something.

chick chicka chickahhhh!

For our fall break, my roomies and I went to New Hampshire where my friend had a house in the middle of the woods. It was there we decided to do the 30 Rack Challenge, which essentially boiled down to "finish a rack of 30 beers within 24hrs." We all drew straws and picked a shitty college beer brand to go buy and by

The Gang Dances Their Asses Off has an insane premise, and it just runs with it. Plus, its like the first or second return of Rickety Cricket.