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I read it as a comment on what the cult of celebrity in the twentieth and twenty-first century is about. We expect these larger-than-life figures - staring down from billboards, moving across movie screens, extreme close-up on tv, ever-present on social media - to have something to say about their lives and their

99.99% of gamers dont own one. 50% don’t even know which one to buy that wont become obsolete in two years. The day I see 5 of the Top 10 games that month supporting VR I will buy one.

The Famicom didn’t have detachable controllers, but it did have slots on the sides for you to stow the controllers in style. A far cry from precariously balancing a DualShock on the curvature of your PS3!

I sadly have to agree with ya on the ship looking like utter crap, despite immediately recognizing it as Ralph McQuarrie’s rejected Enterprise design for ‘Phase 2'/’TMP’.

((Girlfriend’s dad takes off his glasses and stares intensely back at you with a deep frown)) “You’re goddamn right it’s cool.”

Can somebody tell this doofus that when somebody else takes the picture, it’s not a selfie?

Sounds like some sports fans. Or music fans. Or ...

There’s definitely a subset of fans for whom passion means being the loudest and having the strongest opinions, but I think it’s just a vocal minority.

The pregnant lady is my sister-in-law. She was pregnant again during the line for Episode 3.

Are you sure it wasn’t Jude Law?

From the pregnant lady, a friend and non-Kinja user: “The pregnant lady is doing quite well as is the now 13 year old Jedi who is handsome and brilliant with shockingly red hair that would rival Conan’s coif.”

It wasn’t that long ago, but the video makes it seem like something from the seventies.

I was there, too— and I’ll never forget it!