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If you’re having trouble getting your head around Dick’s novels, I’d suggest trying some of his short story collections. The shorter form allowed him to introduce one mind-bending concept, elaborate on it, and then end the story, as opposed to stirring a dozen or so of them around in a novel.

Clearly that was the wrong way to display PizzaGate info. You should have used a pie chart.

BattleTech had ComStar which was basically a machine worshiping cargo cult maintaining a monopoly on interstellar communication while hoarding lost technologies. FASA had good flavor back in the day.

Best religious philosophy me know come from fencing teacher in Game of Thrones: “There only one God. God of not having cookies. And only prayer we can offer Him is: not today.”

That sucks, sorry. It’s tough out there and I feel for you

So many people have bad dining experiences and blame the establishment. But when you ask a restaurant to get out of its lane, you’re asking for trouble. It’s like letting your 93-year-old great-grandfather drive.

Sure, there is a license that says he can, but why do that?

The name is Waffle House (This holds true for

FUCK YOU IT’S A PIZZA. A TOSTADA IS A CHIMICHANGA YOU CAN’T CLOSE

FUCK THE FLOATSTINGER

Hah...I remember that boss being the end of my SH playthrough. Not that moths are that scary for me, but I was totally out of ammo by then, and that fucker just demolished me.

Curious if you ever played the original Silent Hill? There’s a boss battle that’s pertinent to your fears.

Yeah I wouldn’t quite dismiss the scare factor of those games. Suspense is definitely the main part of the game as described in the article, but I can distinctly remember many times when I cried out in terror while playing RE2. One was when the licker jumped through the one-way mirror in the interrogation room.

While I agree for the most part that RE as a series is more thriller than horror one of the scariest game moment for me is in Resident Evil 2 when you open a room and giant fucking moth is just sitting right there. As someone who hates moths I switched to my Inventory, equipped the flamethrower and burned that fucker

Ernie Hudson has had a pretty respectable career as well. He’s no Bill Murray, but he’s way better then present day Dan Aykroyd.

What like the guy who is told by the hostage takers to pick who gets killed? I dunno, I mean if I am in the company of nuns and merchant banks then the choice becomes super easy to make. I hate nuns. Nuns terrify me. There used to be a retirement home run by nuns near where I grew up and they wore the old fashioned

While being one of the best Mad TV characters.

Well, news didn’t travel as fast. If you were in the know so to speak, you knew the stories of what a fucknugget he was, but to everyone else he was just a running joke.

He runs like a six year old who just saw a bee.

Part of what you do in making something like this public is fight fire with fire: hold the perpetrator accountable for an imposed private humiliation by using extremely public humiliation against them. That can be totally valid, necessary to boost the societal conversation about the issue, and sometimes the only

I loved his examination of Phil Simms’ commentary as poetry.