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Yeah I peed a little. 

Watching this movie could cure cancer and the pissy fanboys would still be pissy. 

If an animal can’t smile or frown like a human, we assume it doesn’t have emotions.  That’s why we care so little about slaughterhouse conditions.

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Is a certain song included in the game’s soundtrack?

I just love that storyline in the book.

Hey, that’s because our sister site io9 was doing an excellent (and now published) report of their own.

This is an important twitter account. It truly is super effective... against my heart.

$100/year for the middling content Netflix provides still whips the living daylights out of the $100/month for pure garbage that the local cable co. has on offer.

Looks like Mysterio is pulling a Syndrome (creating crises to make himself look like the hero).

They’re very popular games and owned outright by Nintendo, so I can’t imagine it’ll be much of a wait. My only question about the Mother series is what they plan to do with it. If I were Nintendo, I’d do a full-on three-game collection for Switch with bonus features that lives outside of the subscription service.

How many years do you guys think it will be until we’ll be able to officially play Earthbound and Earthbound Beginnings on Switch, if ever?

Yet here you are...

I watched Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood for the first time this year so it wasn’t a bad year for me.

All I can feel reading this sequence of events is despair, as a woman. Have family and friends who support and worry for you, report for you, and report for yourself, and still no one will help you. And then you’re dead.

“I’m taking my business elsewhere because your staff insulted me.” “Give it back.” WHAT THE FUCK?

I still remember the first time I got wandered around Hyrule field for too long and oh shit, is the sun setting? the gate is closing?! AHH WHAT SKELETONS

We learned more about your grandfather than we did about the game.

And yet, to me this was when the movie series started getting good. 

Many other Harry Potter fans regarded as “The Dark Knight” of the movie series. Not just because it was darker compared to Chris Columbus’ first two films, but because it was a huge jump in quality orchestrated by an ‘artistic’ filmmaker instead of a mass market crowd-pleaser.