This is why I hate Facebook. It’s the internet equivalent of bumper stickers. Life is a journey to enjoy kittens and porn and I don’t have time to get pissed off at thinly veiled bigoted views on the way.
This is why I hate Facebook. It’s the internet equivalent of bumper stickers. Life is a journey to enjoy kittens and porn and I don’t have time to get pissed off at thinly veiled bigoted views on the way.
What are you talking about? The story is amazing and it’s amazing because you have to pay close attention to everything in the world, not be spoon fed every detail. The beauty is in finding how the pieces fit and even then it’s open to interpretation and speculation.
The difficulty isn’t bad at all. It was when we…
Many a time I yelled because of those arrows. It took watching someone else play to finally see the visual cue. Too much was going on to know what the hell I was looking for until it was too late. Until the Nameless King, those arrows were the hardest thing about the game for me.
Yea, it’s probably been quite a long time since Aldrich actually had a shape. He’s eaten so many, he just became the blob we see trailing behind the portion of Gwyndolin that I believe he might still be digesting. It’s hard to say if Gwyndolin is completely dead during that encounter.
I would love to have some DLC or…
I don’t think that’s quite right. Aldrich oozes out of his own tomb, where the deacons of the deep are congregated. I also don’t know that he had Nito’s anything. The Chosen Undead would have taken Nito’s soul in Dark Souls 1, so unless Aldrich is the Chosen Undead he couldn’t have it. But then how could he have…
That’s what I was thinking too. The guys costumes have the same exaggerated features, but no one gives a shit about that because you can’t form a good rant about a male sexualization.
All the greats are getting called away before Trump sets the world ablaze.
I wish they included that plaque on all of the GT-Rs. I was heartbroken to realize it wasn’t on my 2012. Not sure what I would do with the information were it there, but I’ve always thought it was really neat.
We should probably just trust that big companies will always do the right thing. When has that ever failed before?
This reminds me of the Alan Watts quote: “People can’t be talked out of illusions. If a person believes that the earth is flat, you can’t talk him out of that, he knows that it’s flat. He’ll go down to the window and see that its obvious, it looks flat. So the only way to convince him that it isn’t is to say, ‘Well…
Loved this trailer.
“There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” -86% of farm raised goats.
Oh, sick burn.
Yea, because Nissan definitely didn’t fix the issues the LC had when it first came out. I blow mine up everytime I use it. Thanks for getting the word out about this issue which, again, was definitely not fixed.
Edgy
It’s supposed to be childish / playful. It evokes the “childlike” behavior of being excited to find out new and interesting things and explore, which the Google products let you do.
I was getting a hummer from a girlfriend outside a local mall somewhere near the way back of the parking lot. About halfway to seeing the face of God, I heard a noise outside and slowly leaned up to peak out the window and we are in the middle of about 8 squad cars.
Every part of my manhood darted back into the safety…
I’d say no to most of your list, but I’m biased and considered and then passed on several to pick up a GT-R. I get a lot of (the wrong) attention and I love the way it looks and feels. I wanted something super fast and not obnoxious. When I save up enough for a McLaren, then I’ll trade it in :P.
Yea, what is it with people liking things and then spending their money on the things they like? This monster is the true criminal.
My 1986 Porsche 944 was just terrible.
This was about 7 years ago when I was just a poor college student working construction to get by. I test drove the 944 and bought it very soon after, mostly because I really wanted a Porsche and I could actually afford it! On the way home, not even 50 miles, I noticed that the…