Gordon looks like he’d be a dead ringer for Jamie Hyneman if he shaved his head and put on a beret, but these are great.
Gordon looks like he’d be a dead ringer for Jamie Hyneman if he shaved his head and put on a beret, but these are great.
You know, I remember John Oliver, a while ago, saying that the whole Russia scandal is like Watergate, except basically everyone involved is stupid. I didn’t disagree with him then, but only today did I realize just how right he was.
I could see them doing that, but wow, it feels like a bizarre move. I mean, it’s an *anniversary* movie. Pandering to longtime fans is practically the point.
Back when Dragon Ball started, Toei cast a woman to do the voice acting for him. There was nothing really weird or odd about this, because when DB first came out, Goku was a child. It’s normal to cast women to voice young male characters, rather than actual young male actors, because you don’t have to worry about…
Having some sort of ritual to perform often helps people who are dealing with loss, and having everybody who knew/cared about the deceased come together to pay respects can help to remind people that they’re not alone in their grief. And people also often want to formally say one final goodbye. So while nobody truly…
Not that I disagree with your assessment, but can we just take a moment to acknowledge the fact that all those things not being dealbreakers to the GOP base is horrifying? I feel like we’re all getting numb to that sort of thing.
Heh, you forgot the dreaded “SJWs” on your list there.
No, the game was clearly designed to prevent that. You’re only allowed to keep so many systems under your direct control before you start getting penalized for it.
That’s a good point, and I feel it’s one that gets ignored too frequently in these campus free speech debates.
Heh, I did that for a bit, too, before realizing it wasn’t really necessary.
What’s the best way to tell when meat on the grill is done, as opposed to just looking done on the outside?
I felt so badass just moseying up to a stable riding the giant horse. Though I was pretty disappointed when it didn’t get any special reaction from the stable owner, though.
Funny, though less dramatic story: after spending many hours searching for shrines and towers and generally avoiding the main quests, I finally ventured to the research lab. The scientist there tells me to get some of the blue fire from the ancient furnace and use to reignite the lab’s furnace.
I sort of agree with you. I’m really enjoying BotW so far, but more than once I’ve wished that I could cramb its huge overworld and Skyward Sword’s mostly amazing dungeons into one game.
Now you’ve done it. Everybody’s going to milk this joke for all it’s worth.
It didn’t make me stop playing the game, but I got pretty annoyed when I found out that the Brotherhood of Steel side mission in FO4 were basically endless. I figured the game would eventually just stop giving them out, with the two characters who hand the missions out deciding that they like/trust me. Unlike with the…
Heh, I remember some old game I used to play where any hostile units started taking damage the second they entered Russian-controlled territory. This was supposed to be old General Winter getting to them.
For some people, the endgame is probably just to avoid a Trump presidency at all costs. Like a lot of others, I’m honestly not sure what’s the greater evil here.
Honestly, while the now regretful Trump voters are indeed both sad and rage inducing in their own ways, what gets me is knowing that there are of ton of Trump voters who will *never* regret it.
She does deserve it, but I doubt she’ll take pleasure from watching Trump fuck everything up.