I don't know that anyone genuinely dislikes Ringo, we mock him because we know he can take it.
I don't know that anyone genuinely dislikes Ringo, we mock him because we know he can take it.
"Let It Go" sort of serves the narrative purpose of the usual villain song, even if the singer isn't the villain. With slight changes that song would work just as well if Elsa had stayed the villain she was in earlier drafts.
I think that's one of the things that gives Gaston more color than if they'd simply portrayed him as a womanizing oaf. He's oblivious to the other women because they're not the best.
When we first got Mario 64, I think my sister and I spent several hours just running around outside the castle in complete and utter awe. Coming from 2D platformers and even "3D" games like Doom, the feeling of freedom was like nothing I've felt in a game before or since.
God, that's going to be a thing for the rest of our lives, isn't it? Can't they just make a second Millard Fillmore?
Truman wants us all to interpret it that it merely gave him the right to run again in 1952. That way we continue to overlook the fact that Harry S Truman's right to run for the presidency at any moment between now and the end of time, and serve as president for as long as he wants, is enshrined in the US Constitution.
That's true, I suppose I meant more that the whole concept of Heaven/Hell as reward/punishment isn't fully fleshed out in the NT. There are passages that point to it, but it's all muddled together with the idea of the coming "Kingdom of God" or "Kingdom of Heaven" on earth, or the idea that Christians would be living…
I've asked several Jewish friends about this over the years and their response is always exactly "Meh, not really."
Honestly I think Trump just wanted to win president and has no serious policy ideas at all. If he thought he'd win president by surrounding himself with Marxists, he'd have done that. Unfortunately the people he's chosen to surround himself with and put in charge of actually running the country are a greatest hits…
Sometimes when I'm having a bad time or just feeling nostalgic, I will fire up Oblivion and walk from the Imperial City to Skingrad though the great forest. There's a spot on the path about 70% of the way through the trip where you reach the top of a hill, and can then turn around and see the dense forest in the…
Do you think that game's worth a second look? As a huge UAKM and PD fan I got it the moment it came out and it never quite clicked for me (felt like there was less focus on narrative and more on puzzles for the sake of puzzles), but I wonder if my sky-high expectations didn't play a part in that.
It sounds like he could make a good run for it. We definitely need a strong new generation of Democratic leaders.
Can we just cancel 2016 completely and go straight to 2018 to make sure we're out of the debris field?
I first heard it playing in a Starbucks about ten years ago and completely blew off everything I was doing to find out what it was and then listen to it over and over.
I like Warren a lot, but she'll be 71 in 2020. I think it's time to start moving away from the baby boomers for good. That said, I don't see anyone else waiting in the wings at the moment.
It's more than just embarrassing. The first female candidate to run in a general election was defeated by a misogynistic boor who, in a sane world, should have gotten 1% of the vote. Even if you don't like Hillary, that sends an atrocious message about what we value, and don't value, in this country. 59 million…
Yeah it's important not to lose sight of how truly horrible the entire Republican leadership is. They ran from Trump because they thought he'd lose, not because they didn't agree with him.