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Low hanging fruit and all that. Maybe they don’t want to face Dvas inner turmoil at the notion that she knows she needs to defeat machines while secretly infatuated with one.

Really? Lesbian?

You know, some people also didn’t like The Last Jedi because it’s a structurally questionable movie with some bad writing and underdeveloped (or underused) characters.

I kinda feel this is going the way of body shaming. There are women out here in real life that do have these body types. I get that sure there are scantily clad large breasted women fighting. But is it because of what they are wearing or the size of their breasts? Because I dont see anything wrong with this, same

All this does is make me want coffee and beignets.

Scatter arrow was frustrating because it’s relatively low skill compared to a sniper head shot and there’s a huge element of luck/chance involved. It’s viewed as a freebie.

I would add that enabling allied health bars for everyone is also a good thing. It will show you who is hurt and needs a healing pack. Let the person who is at critical health take the pack first.

The article in Gizmodo covers it better, he has a lot of martial arts experience.

https://gizmodo.com/man-surprisingly-chill-after-girlfriend-allegedly-stabs-1823802208

Er, wow.

There’s a lot to unpack here, and while very few relationships fall apart without both sides failing in some way, I’m going to go ahead and lay the blame on Javier for this one—because trying to kill someone, even if they’re fucking around, is always the wrong fucking move.

I’ve been cheated on before.

I will

Never trust overly nice people.

He may be an Old Guardian of craft brewing, but this Inevitable Adventure could lead to their Ruination.

I’m all for sticking it to the man, but Koch really comes across like an Arrogant Bastard in that video.

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I swear Kotaku is another website that’s been given some sort of incentive to only write good things about Star Wars. I’m no student of film but— it’s a bad movie. The irony is the other night I searched for, “is Disney paying reviewers” — not because I read something somewhere but because EVERYONE I spoke to that

And a cackling puppet Yoda setting Jedi relics on fire with a lightning bolt.

This was a bad movie. There was neither character development nor plot development — and so much seemed, ironically, forced. The Finn stuff didn’t really need to happen, we didn’t get to know Rey more (luckily we won’t have to get to know Roy Moore!). The Star Wars magic is missing here because everyone was off