Or about how we perceive meaningless little listicles or Twitter rants as "taking down " or "destroying" some part of the establishment.
Or about how we perceive meaningless little listicles or Twitter rants as "taking down " or "destroying" some part of the establishment.
If Mark Corrigan is wrong, I don't want to be right.
Okay, white people…
There's a lot of flag burners
Who have got too much freedom,
I wanna make it legal
For policemen to beat 'em.
Pretty sure Radiohead don't owe the USA shit.
Yeah I'll say. Although the first one was far from being perfect in retrospect. 3 songs per game, DLC songs totally separate in the menus, etc… It seems like they took some notes from Lucille Bluth on withholding.
Do you think I would be in this situation if I had people in my life who cared about my hobbies?
If you live in the USA you're in luck! it's been out for like, a week.
Playing The Witcher 3 for the first time (GOTY edition). About 20 hours in and it is really, really fun. The world is incredible, of course and every task is at the very least pleasant to accomplish. Unlike GTA games or Ubisoft style games, the random map busywork is often rewarding and doesn't feel like a chore…
I wish Kyle Chandler's career had taken off enough for him to hold the Jimmy Stewart mantle in film.
How many sex scenes were even in the Wire? Like, a quota-filling one/two per season, tops?
At this point, it's impossible to tell if Trump is desperate to win, or desperate to lose.
Have you also been keeping to the same player mats every time for every faction?
Well, Anna is awesome thanks to meander, which encourages exploration and encounters. I'm glad to hear that you won with Anna though because it seems that in my group that Olga (Russviet) is OP, so hopefully that means that we are not yet 100% efficient tactically.
I'll second you on Mysterium in a big way. It is by far the most elegant interplay of mechanics and aesthetics I've seen in a board game (the aesthetics ARE the gameplay). Not many moving pieces- just 99% evocative artwork and atmosphere.
Speaking of Scythe, I also purchased Via Nebula this summer. It's a really neat worker placement game with very simple mechanics that's a nice balance between the overcomplexity of a 4x and something like Catan . It has nice cartoony graphics and easy to understand goals. Furthermore, no phase of the game is dull-…
Got it last week. Love it. The mechs and characters are awesome and the solo game is robust as hell even though you only really need to learn how to play "one way" in order to beat it since all the AI (mostly) does is spread out over as much territory as possible and try to get to the factory.
I already own Oceanos and I can say that although it isn't exactly heavyweight, it remains a really fun drafting game that can be played in 20-30 minutes even with the uninitiated. The artwork, both on the cards and the submarine puzzle-pieces is amazing (every one of the 5 subs is unique). The drafting is also…
Wait until you see what they gave the Star Wars prequels!
She's appears in the trailer and does voice over on it so I'm guessing yes.