I think something like 35 to 38% of all anime is tails where there should be none.
I think something like 35 to 38% of all anime is tails where there should be none.
That first picture is giving me flashbacks:
Maybe I’ve outgrown the ol AVC poptimism because I can’t get on board with the idea of Stranger Things as anything other than a Disney fairy tale. It has *themes* of trauma, it exists in the setting and the characters suffer from it, but it is not *about* trauma, it is far too ensconced in its sugary referents (enter…
If I could design my city house, I’d like a double door entry, so they could leave a package inside, but not get into the house.
I briefly dated a guy who said shit like this—about being discreet, talking later, not making scenes, how he appreciated my calm and reasonable behavior unlike his scene-making ex, etc., all that shit. When I found out he cheated on me, I showed him what a scene actually was. While emotional, it wasn’t illogical. It…
I was just thinking as I read the title “So, a goose then.” :D
This was the exact moment this game had my money.
See, that’s where Harmon is wrong... Because I personally think Interdimensional Cable is freaking awful. If there is any Rick and Morty that I thought, “Well, that was filler”, it was this loose collection of ad libs that weren’t all that funny to me. I am rewatching the series with my kids, and I’ll say to my wife…
Our future tho:
keyboard and mouse doesn’t work well for all types of games.
Area 51 was FANTASTIC. Not that BS Blacksite sequel though.
Also, if you liked half-life, while not exactly like it, I’d recommend Prey (the 2006 game)
There are. I have one, even. You’re probably thinking of the Dreamcast version, which was cancelled. The PS2 version came out.
That’s a nice sentiment but there are many of us out here who are very much work to live and don’t have a passion for their job or field. The though of my job or career being a core part of someones identity makes me sad. They’re the people who can’t retire because they don’t know what else to do then quickly decline…
Hamill’s one of those people who just becomes a different kind of hot as he gets older.
You can thank my useless degree in ancient languages.
My starting planet was an ice world where I rapidly froze to death while hunting for resources. That was fun, since I actually really like cold climates. It took me a while to figure out how to survive but after that I felt pretty well prepared for the rest of the game.
I like to name my planets after their defining features, especially for any players coming by later one, like a desert world which was literally nothing but hills and Thamium plants. A friend of mine came up with a pretty clever one: Emeril Hill Zone!
“And so castles made of sand return to sea eventually”
Is that Terry Crews?