...is this comment satire? Or is it like 5 years old?
...is this comment satire? Or is it like 5 years old?
And in turn the son of a man who you can make a strongest argument was the greatest Hey, It’s That Guy! of all It’s That Guys ever to walk the earth. W. Morgan Sheppard is as far as I know the only person who can claim named speaking credits on Doctor Who, Star Trek, SeaQuest, Max Headroom and Babylon 5.
One of the all-time great “oh it’s that guy!” actors.
Deuterium has always been the shiftless & lazy material, man.
i wanted to add a gif of meatwad saying “Commence the jigglin!” just pretend i did
Hydrogen isotopes with three or more neutrons can be created, but are very unstable.
Did the show expect these people to perform for them or not?
I don’t think I have played a deck builder that comes close to “getting it” the way that Slay the Spire did. They just never seem to be as tight mechanically or their settings aren’t as interesting. It still feels like the best of the genre despite hundreds of deck builders being made afterwards.
I mean, no insult but you definitely didn’t get Slay the Spire, it’s one of the greatest games made in the last decade, and that’s not overstatement or hyperbole. It’s notable too that a lot of non-gamers or casual gamers got it, whereas a handful of “real gamers” totally did not - not at all saying you’re the latter…
Squid Game - The evildoers are the people who run the game.
the best line in the prequels is, famously, “so this is how liberty dies. at the hands of those fucking laser-swords. it’s all their fault”
A reality competition producer is a terrible person. Who’d have thunk it?
As Upton Sinclair said “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” Or maybe this guy is just bad at understanding things generally.
“you could sometimes accuse series creator Hwang Dong-hyuk of abandoning subtext entirely and laying it all on a little thick.”
“...and so really, you could argue that The Baconator is actually a bacon sandwich with hamburger on it!”
“I often say to people,” adds Harcourt, who apparently often says this to people,
To the Japanese (and most of the rest of the world), Americans being freaked out by boobs but excited by bullets is weird.
Star Wars is about swashbuckling rebels overtaking an empire, but people don’t necessarily just focus on that as being about freedom or being about anti-imperialism.
More like “The legal situation existing for decades is weird”.