Seriously? Get on that shit!
Seriously? Get on that shit!
I think the Warlord Chronicles would make a great trilogy of epic films. But that’s probably a pipe dream.
I love seeing them get more into this genre. I want them to diversify, just away from the crappy stuff they had been moving toward.
Some of these are interesting, but almost all of them are awful. I’m so glad they didn’t do them. Especially the “walk the plank” thing.
Definitely agree! Will probably become a cult classic. It just didn’t live up to expectations and it had a weak third act, but the amazing characters and the ideas behind it were phenomenal.
Well I know he’s been trying to make an authentic Hannibal Barca movie for years. I still have hope.
Absolutely. Bezos’ shit was cool, but it’s not remotely comparable.
As far as I can tell, Telegram is completely unaffiliated with Blackberry.
Oh just shut up, you whiny baby.
Anyone who calls the iPhone an “underpowered” phone is beyond delusional. The A9 isn’t just the most powerful SoC in the industry, it’s near laptop class.
I’m in the kink community and have assisted in outing multiple abusers who violated consent. We had a huge issue this year when someone big in the NYC scene violated consent of one of my friends. We got him banned from several events.
As an early follower of i09 (still first spot on my bookmarks), I want to say I appreciate everything you’ve done and we’ll definitely all miss you. I’ll be looking out for you at Ars.
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Yes I’m aware of that. Even in that context, it’s completely far fetched.
Was this meant as a comment to the article? I use Crisco and no booze.
That looks amazing! I just baked 6 pies last night:
As I said in other replies that brought up these points, these hand-wavy explanation don’t hold water. Germany was NEVER close to winning in Europe. Ever.
I disagree. There are certain things in history that stretch implausibility to the point where they are functionally impossible. As a historian, the idea that WWII was a close thing and that only a few decisions could have changed the outcome just baffles me. Yes, it could have changed to the point where complete…
That’s called an appeal to authority fallacy.
I was always an amateur but recently have returned to school and am studying it. I don’t think that makes me a “professional” but I do a lot of research.