elfprince13
elfprince13
elfprince13

I like to pretend there are two Curt Schillings. Awesome bloody sock Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, and bad game developer/obnoxious ESPN personality Curt Schilling.

Every command dial a manuever dial, my friends.

See also: Summer Glau’s career.

Yeah, anyone who doesn’t know what you’re talking about should google “Bad Crazy in Internet Space”

This seems to crop up with some regularity in Germany in particular. I remember some outrage around these parts (maybe Gawker or Jez?) last year or so, after some parade with blackface to honor a beloved children’s book character.

You’ve got to be straight up trolling if you can get banned by both Kotaku and Jezebel....

Yesssssss!

I wish they’d update Warcraft 3 similarly....

Mostly this article served to send me into several minutes rereading tweets from @A_single_bear

What is needed in a sequel:

My typical lineup was Mew, Venusaur, Legendary Birds, and either Gyarados or Snorlax. I could no heal through the elite four with half at level 50 and half level 40. What a wrecking squad

Also, Bulbasaur is by the far the best of the three starters, as he rolls the first three gym leaders, and has no problem with the fourth (which is about how long it takes to build a real team without just obnoxiously wandering around on somebody’s lawn to grind). As opposed to Charmander who is totally useless for

The party tricks was amazing.

You’re displaying a weird mismatch between an individualist account of social interactions and a collectivist take on justice. I’m not going to argue this any further, because it appears we have deeper underlying disagreements than interpreting due process.

I’m not sure you understand the concept of vigilantism. The point isn’t to send suspected law breakers to jail, it’s make sure suspect law breakers are punished, either for “justice”, or just so they don’t do it again.

Vigilantism doesn’t require bodily harm. Rather it requires “a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate.”

There’s this philosophical idea called procedural justice, from which the legal concept of due process is derived. They have different connotations in the American legal system, because due process has a technical legal meaning, and procedural justice is merely an idea; however, the denoted meanings are synonymous.

For all that superhero comics are pretty cool, there’s a reason we look down on vigilantes in real life.

Yeah, I got 2x Kingdom’s Joust (they fuse into a single giant castle) right as the last castle theme was being phased out and desperately want more.