Why did I read that as “Japan is trying to destroy Tacos”
Why did I read that as “Japan is trying to destroy Tacos”
I have to admit, that was a first class troll; I’m actually impressed by that one.
Yeah, so it sounds like you are mistaking the definition of tangible.
Are you suggesting electrons are not tangible things?
Ah, yeah, I can see that. I’m not much of a Harry Potter fan so I didn’t really know what was going on either way.
Yes, I would admit that Diagon Alley is probably the most well crafted themed area in any park I’ve been to; the way it’s tucked behind a wall and then takes over the whole view is really uniquely effective.
I just went to IoA yesterday after not having been in probably 8 years or so, and the Harry Potter ride there blew my fucking mind. It has to be the most immerse ride I’ve ever experienced and I was totally taken aback by how amazingly well done it was.
+1 for absolutely no punctuation, proper rant.
I have nothing against Lincolns per se, I'm sure they're great cars and certainly wouldn't mind owning one, I just very rarely ever see them in the wild so I was really surprised to see them on that list. Good for them.
I was actually really shocked by this, I didn't know people actually bought Lincolns.
Here is the official Florida summer manifesto:
Dagger Plots Out Your Enemy's Location and Helps You Get The Job Done
I am familiar with the first two being set in Rapture, and when you get to that point in Infinite, I felt like I really did a disservice to the moment by not having played to first two previously.
I just finished it last night!
My only gripe about The Last of Us was not being able to play as Ellie for more of the game.
"The easiest way to wear a hat!"
Halo of Duty
Get dat dude some Speedstick!
I subscribe to the idea that sports video games have their own sort of "uncanny valley," where the more realistic the games become, the more they actually take you out of the game, to the point where they become increasingly less fun to play.
Okay but how many?