He believes things have gotten worse since corporal punishment in schools was eliminated
He believes things have gotten worse since corporal punishment in schools was eliminated
Everyone knows film can’t be edited. All movies ever made are 100% real-life footage.
Tillman went from an FBI-admirer with no background in law enforcement (although he did major in criminal justice at University of Louisiana-Lafeyette) to a full-fledged agent in, like, maybe six months? Is that how that goes?
Fired up Pyre recently, so I’ll be rolling my way through the Downside this weekend. Liking it so far, though it’s definitely a bit different than Supergiant’s previous games.
I’m assuming he personally handles the nuclear materials, and that’s why his face is a grotesque shade of burnt orange.
And Catholics and Presbeteryins are basically the same thing
I’ll never understand why people can’t accept that BOTH caloric intake and food choices matter. It’s not an either/or situation, yet everyone seems to want to take a side.
That’s a blatant lie, and done so for effect.
Sad!
His logic is literally, “it’s not rape if you drug her until she can’t say no.”
I’ve had Dead Rising 3 sitting in my backlog forever. Tried to start it once, and it just felt kinda clunky. Not as much fun as I remember its predecessors being.
You don’t have to like or agree with it, and it was certainly distasteful and misguided, but don’t bring “rights” into it. They had every right and approval to do it. King’s estate is just as much to blame here.
Too many teams grab an early lead on these Patriots—the Jaguars two weeks ago, the Falcons last year—and then go conservative, and lose.
- He was ordered not to commit another crime for two years.
Not to mention VC stole the ball right before that dunk. Gotta give a shoutout for a little defense.
New Vegas was so good. I’d love to have another Fallout (or Elder Scrolls) game that wasn’t made by Bethesda Studios, so maybe we could get a decent story again.
Such an underappreciated entry in the AC series. Glad it’s getting a remaster.
The more puzzling question is why anyone would purposefully *choose* to be a UGA fan. It’s like choosing to get hit by a freight train on an annual basis.
I decided a long time to just appreciate how much fun Lost was to watch, without thinking too hard about all the absolutely ridiculous plot holes and infuriating unanswered questions. It was an awesome run of television that was equal parts emotional and exhilarating, but any attempt to analyze the show usually ruins…