kingcrim84
Ye Olde Human
kingcrim84

I'll pick one of these up when I head to The Citadel.

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Funny thing about the F-bomb, Beetlejuice was rated PG and had this scene.

I was hoping for a miscarriage followed by a zombie-baby birth.

I am fully aware of the fact that this was film. Now that the digital format has largely taken over, why are sepia tones not allowed in photographs of tragedies and disasters, or, in your case, considered "tacky and disrespectful?" Is it only because it's being used by amateur photographers in a social media setting?

I'm right there with you in regards to the Nostromo, but I have to say that the Normandy is one sexy ship. I'm currently going through ME3, and I am infatuated with the design of the Normandy. It's beautiful.

Tell this photographer that they were being tacky and disrespectful.

We should probably get to photoshoppin' the sepia out of all the pictures of World War I and II, and countless other human tragedies.

You probably hate all of the historical photos of tragedies and war that are bathed in sepia tones as well.

Mirrored (not Mirrors) was not their debut. It was their first full-length, but they had 3 EPs before that, which are also very good.

I saw this in the theatre. My girlfriend (at the time) and I were the only ones in the place. We decided multiple rounds of sex were more important than watching the movie.

There's this one: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089118/ Similar, but not exactly like what you describe.

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Fun fact: Neil Diamond went to see E.T. with Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager in the theaters back in 1982. After the movie, they went to Burt's and Carole's apartment and wrote out the tune "Heartlight." They also had to pay Universal Studios $25,000 to use ideas from the movie, which seems weird because the

How so?

I really don't enjoy skits that tell me when I should laugh. Each one of those "Humblebrag" smacks sucked the funny out of it. I appreciate being given the opportunity to laugh at whatever the fuck I want in a skit.

Holy shit, that's a great idea! I just started reading House of M. It's incredible.

Please, please, please make a great Venom.

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En route to this maybe? I wouldn't mind it.

You're probably not okay with this photograph either.

"Video games have had such crossed-race instances before. Kimberly Brooks—who is African-American—did the voices for Mass Effect's Ashley Williams, as well as Barbara Gordon/Oracle in Batman: Arkham Asylum. Both of those characters are white. And the Transformers character Jazz—who was first voiced by African-American