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As I remember, I killed the Khajiit because he was kind of a dick.

The Blades give you Dragon Hunting missions after you do, plus I think that you can get a potion that permanently boosts your abilities. Well, it's supposed to, anyways…it doesn't work.

Skyrim has a bunch of choices like this. The start of the Dark Brotherhood quest line starts with Astrid commanding you to kill one of three restrained victims without telling you why or even if they deserve to be executed. Whether or not to kill Paarthurnax, the reformed dragon helping you, in order to complete the

There's no way they eat humans in Iceland. There's just not enough of them to go around there.

It seriously annoys me when JJ Abrams' Star Trek is called a "reboot." As both movies so far have referenced the original, it's more like a continuation from the beginning.

I tend to immerse myself in gameplay as best I can, so it can be difficult for me to play against my morals. I don't enjoy screwing over good "people," so I tend not to do it unless there's some exterior motivation, like an alternate ending or something. That's not usually an issue in a game like GTA, since pretty

If only Ronnie Raygun knew that this was all it would take…

Actually, I think the internet just found out that country music is basically all the same song.

The thing about art is that it's subjective on pretty much every level you can imagine. If two people look at the same painting, neither one will react to it the same way. They might be similar, but they will not be identical. That's what make's art so appealing: it's a personal experience that is unique to the

I'm pretty sure that if I found out that the world was ending, the last thing I'd be doing is watching CNN.

Apparently so.

I really wish Hollywood would quit trying to convince the rest of the world that John Cusack is a tough guy. Or funny. Or in any way talented.

While I can't really say that I like the song itself, the video is epic.

Guardians of the Galaxy is somewhat obscure, yes. Iron Man, however, was Marvel's 4th highest selling property of all time before he got a movie. To put that into perspective: Captain America was #5 (although Cap only ranks that high because he's been around since WWII).

You're all acting like Hollywood is intentionally snubbing female superheroes or something, when the reality is that you can pretty much count the total number of popular superhero series based on a solo female character on the fingers of both hands. I'm not talking about obscure titles that only the nerdiest of the

You took that a lot better than I expected you to. You're alright in my book.

"NOTE: There are some incredibly grotesque and violent images in this collection."

Is that even possible for you?

Yeah, that brings up a whole host of different problems, doesn't it?

I was trying to make a point.