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And they've been doing it since 2008.

Just watched Ghostbusters a month back. He was a big part in its brilliance. You will be missed!

Seppuku is ritual suicide. Soduku is a mathematical puzzle.

According to the data, 1250% of the world's wealth. The CIA Factbook gives an estimate of the world's GDP in 1300 as 32 billion international dollars. The 400 billion that is circulating around the web, is something put forward by the site CelebrityNetWorth.com. So obviously that number's nonsense. I'd hazard a guess

Crusader Kings 2 is sorely missed on this list. It was considered one of the best games of 2012, is still actively expanded with incredible DLC (The Old Gods for example), has a great mod scene (few will have missed the attention give to the legendary Game of Thrones mod) and unlike others on this list is a full-on PC

I'm seeing some confusion works that are influential and works that are defining. The former means that it influences a lot of other works, while the later one means that it encapsulates the essence of a period aka the zeitgeist.

Iron Cross, a fan-made expansion pack for Hearts of Iron II, which was released commercially under some sort of mod-teams-go-pro program by Paradox Interactive. I played for 5 minutes and realized it was overly complicated, utterly buggy and no fun at all.

Such a waste of a good setting.

'The interpretation of the Bible influences lawmaking' would've worded it better perhaps, but anything that influences someone only influences him according to his interpretation of this thing is trying to say. Everything is interpreted, before it can influence. So I'm right in saying that The Bible influences

After last week's stellar episode I really feared this week there could only be disappointment. Luckily HBO is at the top of their game with this production. I think I even liked this episode even more. Much more substance to the exciting things happening on screen. Last week was the brawn, this week brains and brawn.

That gif reminds me: the in-car greenscreen is the weakest point of the visual part of True Detective. This week especially it looked fake. Maybe it's the lighting. Takes me out of the whole show. Still one of the best looking shows out there though.

It's the one's who don't say that they're evil, that you have to look out for.

What's the saving grace of the Prometheus? To me it has nothing that stands out and it starred in a subpar movie. The Nostromo towing that massive refinery behind it from Alien was memorable. As was the Space Jockey ship, also seen in Prometheus. The jagged Sulaco from Aliens was also an immediate classic. The

Another example, although I think this activity is more on a local/state level, which is why I didn't mention it.

The Bible still influences lawmaking in the US. Anti-abortion and anti-gay rights movements are influenced by what's in the Good Book, or what people think is in it. The laws those movements are preventing from passing or trying to pass impact other people on a personal level as well.

It was also very short. Now he has luscious locks everywhere.

It's like some sort of natural law that someone in a discussion about Mars is reading the Mars trilogy and loving it. Still at Red Mars myself.

Via QI: British (?) army surveyors put a fake elephant in one of their maps of somewhere in Western Africa. Not for copyright reasons, but because they wanted to have some fun, as they didn't expect anyone to go out there.

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