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How did Snape influence Harry to be more like Lily than James? From what I understand Snape could never get past the fact that harry looked almost just like his father, and actually was largely successful at most things he did while being a school quidditch champ, and therefore jumped to the conclusion that he was

Okay I don't get it. I know that all the fans of star wars pretty much hate all the changes george has made to the movies beyond making a sharper image. I get that. However, my question is WHY does he do it? I know the most widely held theory is because he makes a ton of money because fans will re buy the films for

Playing Legos for adults and loving it.

Well, this actually makes sense to me. When replacing someone's shattered limbs with twin bionic arms of death, why would you intentionally make one arm weaker than the other? I'm going to go ahead and say that after the surgery at least, he is ambidextrous.

Still my favorite.

Ladies and gentlemen, The Bobo doll experiment:

where can I find a list of the games being offered?

So then it's really more like they opt for functional bionic hands over non-functioning real ones.

I would fully endorse the use of EU material.

It always had a theme of horrors to terrible to know without risking the shattering of the mind that learned of them. Like a kid learning about sex ed.

I hope they stick to the RPG elements like they did in Paper Mario one and two. I liked those better than the one they did for the wii.

I'd say It's More Epic than plain Bad-Ass, but I thought The Dark Tower was worth mentioning.

I imagine if someone were to accidentally get pregnant in a zero-g environment, it would probably have all sort of consequences for the child, what with his developing body being not at all used to fighting gravity, even in the womb.

Gameboy

uh, you actually can use the keyboard keys. a,s, and d.

Sir, the Doctor would like to have a word with you.

Care to cite your source on that one?