Of course, if there were true liquid in the games it could damage the computer. lol j/k
Of course, if there were true liquid in the games it could damage the computer. lol j/k
Yoshi's Wooly World looks like the ultimate extension of that. It's like a big, warm video game blanket.
I actually used Hells Bells: The Dangers of Rock and Roll to figure out which bands I should be listening to. Grew up in the Lutheran church. Actually used to believe all the nonsense, USSR is teh ebil empire, the rapture and then the return of Jebus, all the crazy. Devil music saved my soul.
Having been brought up in a Fundamentalist Baptist household, my friends and I actually enjoyed been forced to go to the "ROCK IS SATAN OMG" tent revival things, because it was one of the few times we actually got to hear awesome music.
This is my facebook avatar, and now I feel like I need to find a new picture with a penguin that says "seals are real f@#$ing monsters" instead.
Joffrey?!
Nope, not even for a minute. Because its not a fallacy, sorry bro.
Sorry. I hate to be one of those people who come in to a thread to loudly declaim whatever the thread is about...but I don't hate-watch anything. I have way better things to do with my limited time then watch something I don't like.
And the thing that bugs me is it seems totally based on whether the person being spoken of is considered "cool" or is a hipster feminist favorite or not.
Amazing how this site, which I normally enjoy, would happily tear apart a man whose been abusive or attempted murder. But this bitch (yeah, I SAID it) gets a pass?
This is an article about how a guaranteed basic income would prevent societal collapse when things like growing food, drilling oil, and driving trucks are all done by robots.
Honestly, I would have said that about Trainspotting had I read the book before seeing the film, but Boyle did an amazing job. Sometimes you can adapt books into films in really novel and entertaining ways that make them great works that stand out from the originals. The best example is One Flew Over the Cuckoo's…
The Horatio Alger myth is dead, or soon will be. I don't know how this will go over in other countries who are more progressive, but in the US, our culture is hugely warped by the Cold War and almost a hundred and fifty years of fear of socialism—as evidenced by this Thomas Nast poster from 1879:
Am I the only person who loved the way the story was executed in Destiny?
It also means that all the date based doomsday scenarios are back on the table.
Holy hell, these costumes. Why did they need the spandex with these Glorious costumes?
I'm not sure we needed the first Crow movie.