jonnydeadman
JonnyDeadMan
jonnydeadman

In case it’s not clear to you, the title reads as:

Just proof again about how you didn’t actually read the article except the words you recognized as “ghostbusters” and “movie”. You’re such a cute little troll. Stupid, but some things can’t be helped.

In fact, go back and reread the title of the article. It’s not simply about it being in movies that make it stand out.

You should go back and read the article again. It covers the architectural style in paragraphs 6 & 7.

If you have zero interest in beaux arts style architecture then you have a pitiably low level of classical design and taste.

My point too. I found it paralleled a Grimm’s Fairy Tale Type Ending perfectly (And so gives more credence to The Bird reference).

I’m thinking that the prophesy is fulfilled; you said it yourself:

On a side note, what’s with the size of her feet?! I mean, forced perspective and all, but that seems a little much. It’s like AntiLiebfield.

...Or are those her abilities?

Man! On a related note, since you know you can totally pick up objects and decorate your settlement with them (as long as they’re not too heavy), someone needs to make a gravity gun mod!

When I tried, I couldn’t. I was thinking the same thing. The problem is getting them to stand up in the first place though.

If you like Raider armor, I know you can move dead bodies around using the same method (I have a nice pile of them outside Hangman’s Alley), but eventually they attract in-game flies.

For the PC Version, you can hold down “e” and pick them up, then drag them to your nearest settlement. Then, just break them down into steel and plastic. Everyone wins!

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Netflicks Marco Polo had a fantastic opening title sequence. Can’t find a recording of it online, so here’s a link to a making of it. But you should definitely check it out if you haven’t seen it.

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As much as it sucked in the end, I still absolutely love the title Sequence to True Blood. I still have to watch it all the way through.

Isn’t this a parallel to the story of Spiderman before he actually accepted the mantle? I mean, wrestling for the money/fame, then a villain kills his Uncle/friend, then he accepts that “With great power comes great responsibility...”?

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From the Futurama episode “Amazon Women in the Mood”

It’s all “Come at me bro!” and then ends exactly how I imagined it would. Absolute perfection.

I got the Touchdown! Achievement for failing to stop a Super Mutant Suicider before he got to my face. =P

The same button being used for multiple things is annoying too. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to bash someone but instead thrown a grenade at my own face.

Am I the only player stealthing everywhere and using “analog” style armor? I tend to hide out behind cover, snipe, and continue to hide hide hide! I’ve only ever used power armor in the beginning of the game to save that first set of colonists. If I encounter a razorclaw, I employ my 75 damage legendary shotgun that

I’m familiar with the Central Valley, having visited it a number of times and done work there. But my point is that the people I’m replying to are implying that most of California is desert (at least, that’s what I infer from their comments). I’ll freely admit that the Central Valley is some dry environment, but that