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That's Gordon Ramsay.

The A.V. Club

I never actually noticed how similar they are until now. Cool, thanks.

That's the song that made me realize it was my favorite album, too. It's definitely my favorite song by them, although Present Tense has become a very close second.

That's great advice. My friend who convinced me to get it said the combat was clunky so he always aimed to be a few levels above whatever mission he was on to make it easier, but I was having trouble finding side quests at my level and even found some at my level that I was having trouble with.

I really did underestimate how much of a time commitment the Witcher is. It doesn't help that I bought Skyrim a few months back and play it casually. The Witcher really does seem similar to Skyrim, but with a stronger focus on the story, so you really have to be more dedicated to it, which is what I usually want in a

I bought the Withcer 3 a few weeks ago. I put over 10 hours into it so far and can't get my character past level 4. It seems like it will be a fun game once I get the hang of it, but for now I'm replaying Bioshock, which is much more terrifying than I remember.

I'm not saying 'Be Yourself' is bad advice, I'm just sick of getting looked down on for being myself by the people who told me to be myself in the first place.

The ticking watch definitely added to the stress, but the music during the torpedo scene actually started giving me anxiety. I was literally out of breath after that scene.

Their teas are fine, but the prices are terrible. For the price of 4oz of almost any tea at Teavana, I can get almost double that at any local tea shops around me. I'm surprised they didn't go out a lot earlier.

I definitely agree it is important to be yourself, and to accept others as themselves, even when it is uncomfortable and awkward, I don't think it means leading to these extremes of rejecting humanity or morals. It means being honest with yourself about yourself and expressing that to others. There are healthy and

That's never what she said.

Or maybe it ends with the emojis realizing the only way they can be happy is by fulfilling their predetermined destinies. That would be a fun lesson for a kids movie.

That sounds amazing. I haven't seen it yet, but now I'm excited to watch it.

I'm super sick of the whole "Just be yourself" lesson in every kids movie. Not because it's over used, but because the older I get, the more I realize no one wants anyone to be themselves. They only want others to be some vague idea of what they think an individual's self should be according to their standards. It's

Spoiler!

Eat chocolate ice cream?

Far out.

I agree. I think it was over the line. I marked this movie zero.

I respect your opinion. King of Limbs is criminally under-rated, despite it being so low on my personal list.