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dtreanta

You can use the Vita over the internet, but it is almost necessary to have a very robust connection.

Re: Rocket League

Just remember, the video for the song itself, the dance routine was stolen from (sorry, “tributes”/”was inspired by”) Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon.

Backing this up. My fiancee is a big fan and IIRC she told me they had graduated form their youth contract, and this was the next gig the promotion company offered them.

Trying to remember what my fiancee told me about them, but I believe they were idols who “graduated” out of the age/group/contract they used to be in (which was more bubblegum pop).

It can pretty easily be explained as being thematic towards Shinto animism or Kami.

Yeah its a start, but unfortunately they are all in“boob armor”, which would deflect a blade in. You’d think a warrior society would have done something a little different. Baby steps.

This line just blindsided me, made me laugh aloud, and got me harshly looked at for being on the internet at work.

You should be more afraid of the Jalops

Florida is screwed whether or not the water level rises. It sits over a an eroding limestone aquifer (a karst aquifer system), and human activity has accelerated the process.

I keep seeing articles stating that this is temperature related. It is not just temperature. A major reason behind this is ocean acidity, CO2 absorption, and CaCO3 leeching that is weakening the coral structure.

Though I’ve spent a decent amount of time there and am about to “marry” further into the culture, I didn’t grow up there. I don’t really have the historical understanding/cultural impact to give you a decent answer to this question, sorry. This one is a little too deep/specific for me, and I’d rather not put out wrong

Personally, I disagree. I found this article rather spot-on. I also have spent a good deal of time there, and have a soon-to-be-wife (in 3 weeks) who struggles with this very issue of tattoos and hot springs, family denial/shunning.

I think I am agreeing/complimenting your argument here:

It’s a fair point, but I feel my statement holds up.

Thor isn’t a part of this. And a well written Natasha is most likely a triple agent in any situation anyway.

The issue is that there often is no severity. Hero vs. Hero is usually a stalemate of some sort, and there is practically no danger of anything permanent happening.

We said the same comment (only you were a good hour and change before me)

This sounds like a variation of what SE did in Type-0, when you have the option for further waves of bad guys, that grow progressively more tough.

My favorite phase of Ironman was when Tony Stark was wheelchair bound. Having a “flaw” (besides his ego) was good for his character, it set up a nice dichotomy, and it forced him to rely on brains when not in the suit.