Mine is more solid.
Mine is more solid.
I have this general impression that Russia is like the 4chan of the real world.
It took me a long time to come around to the saxophone and enjoy it in music, mostly because of the kitschy shit from my childhood in the 90's that abused the instrument, including, of course, the Full House theme, as well as a sax-only cover of "Still the One" as a station identifier for a local TV channel (that's…
Unlike me. I only watch movies on YouTube in mirror-image and sped up, then come here to bitch about them.
He just wants his kids back.
A lot of Grizzly Bear fans, myself included, pine for the to return to the quiet, baroque psychedelica of Yellow House (definitely in my top three favorite albums), and the samples they've been dropping for the last month suggested that. This single goes in a very different direction, and it's an amazing song in…
Hey Internet, 2011 called and they want their recut-for-different-genre trailer back.
Finally, a refugee crisis we can all have a nice chuckle about.
I'd say that the framework of the gameplay was monotonous, in terms of each colossus being a repetition of identical steps: find the colossus, find out how to get on it, locate the first weak spot, locate the second, rinse, stab, repeat.
Same here. I've played a lot of Total War in my life, so when I heard of CKII and how it was "way deeper and more historically accurate than those games," I jumped right the hell on board. But I just bounced right off of it. I've tried several times after watching YouTube series and the like, but still to no avail.
Thing is, he's not the only one saying that you're goddamned annoying.
You're right, that Carl's Jr. star looks pretty fuckable.
Watch them morph into nihilistic, Limp-Bizkit-listening young adults before your very eyes.
The day they pulled the AHCA from a vote was glorious. It was like watching the Nazis open the Ark of the Covenant.
Kidsurrection.
It probably cast an even bigger shadow over video games: For the next seven to eight years, FPSs would ceaselessly mine its setting and tone for a sense of gritty realism, and a lot of that tone carried over even after they made the jump to the modern era.
Shouldn't that be "Get outta my rave tent!"?
The spambot knows what I should be watching this weekend.
Yeah, that makes sense. It's more of a personal preference for me. I have a short fuse for excess and extremism in movies. By the time Tetsuo has turned a fifth group of people into viscera jelly, I tend to say "Yes, I get it" and wish the movie would move on. I had a similar reaction when Leo's debauchery exceeded…
I think he's acknowledging the fact that credits are assigned to those who doctor and touch up scripts, not just those who write them.