joshuaism
joshuaism
joshuaism

Didn't give two shits about Gremio. But I cried when Nanami died, and then again when I had to defeat Jowy.

I thought Kuja was a pretty alright villian. His character development is like a note for note homage to Roy Batty in Blade Runner.

(maybe the Iwatodai dating scene is just that much more cosmopolitan
because it's a "big city," while little salt-of-the-earth towns like
Inaba prefer their "traditional" values or something.)

Like in Drive after Standard is shot at the pawn shop and the news report calls it a tragedy. Sure it's a tragedy for the characters but any real news report would paint that as a win.

Probably. But how many kids were already sent on that expedition to Austin?

You can tatoo over it but I'm sure the information is recorded elsewhere. No doubt, just like the Nazis, these patriots keep meticulous records.

I loved the self-documenting code Aaron bashed out. Any developer coming in after him to clean up his code will have no issues understanding what that "startWorm" method does.

They know what you are up to. They will always remember. They just won't care until you become useful to them. But don't worry, they've already predicted your life trajectory and are certain that you are fairly useless.

Of course you can date a sex worker! Why would you suggest that all relationships are business for a sex worker? Sex workers deserve a personal life just like everyone else. (serious.)

It depends, am I in Nevada? People aren't bound to the land in America. If they are talented and resourceful they are free to roam. This applies equally to Johns as it does to prostitutes. Even so, some people can live with a certain level of notoriety anywhere they want. I'm sure life at the Chicken Ranch wasn't

Meanwhile in San Antonio, you can shoot an escort that won't put out and it isn't considered murder. And then there is the notorious Chicken Ranch of yesteryear. I guess Texas is just a strange state.

Is this truth or just puritanical propaganda? Are rural communities really dogged by meth-whores and child sex-slaves? Or is it that these are the types that don't want to be in the industry and thus seek out "rescue" operations.

We can't respect his fetish until he is open and honest about it, and doesn't allow it to dominate their sex life. Dan always says to be GGG, but that applies to the fetishist as well. He needs to be GGG towards vanilla sex as well.

I dunno. Ignoring the cameramen worked about half the time.  I mean, after the producer's camp was revealed, they should have either added an objective camera, made the cameramen minor characters, or both.  The actors still had to acknowledge the presence of the cameramen from time to time, tell them to go away, tell

It's too bad that no review site seemed to be following this show.  I was kind of wondering why the AV Club didn't cover Siberia or pick it up mid-season and only now that it is almost certainly cancelled we get an excellent review (albeit too little, too late).

It did seem odd that these cameramen throughout the series were all standing around, sometimes interacting with the contestants, often times ignored, and not a single one became a cast member or ever seemed like they were under threat or worried about their own safety.

Did Grandma check the back of her throat?  I seem to recall seeing a documentary about a specially talented woman with some unique anatomy regarding the location of her clitoris.