Is it common for incestors to have hiding this sort of thing on lock? I never thought to look for this red flag before. Rachel seems perfectly reasonable, post-script.
Is it common for incestors to have hiding this sort of thing on lock? I never thought to look for this red flag before. Rachel seems perfectly reasonable, post-script.
I disagree, respectfully; I’d rather see this sort of thing than having to endure the bastardization of an article that actually had the capacity for editorial merit, as is the sad standard of Gawker Media.
Quality post.
I really hope Bethesda is working on an in-house engine. I know that’s probably not what’s happening, but still; it’d be nice.
Fair enough.
I really hate that my saying “Of course; this was by Ashcraft” means nothing nice.
What’s your point? I’m withholding snark at this point.
Star for being savvy
It’s an aesthetic thing as I understand it, seemingly derivative of “chibi”, a style wherein every part of a character is clunked out to the maximum. That’s pretty much the driving force behind the animes that have hilariously clunky footwear. Otherwise it all comes down to the character. Even in over the top anime…
If I have even a modicum of presence in a fandom you can be 100% certain I want it in sock form; maybe work on the subtlety when it comes to actual shoes.
If you’re white knuckling your antiquated faux-morality in the face of thinking of poor little Jimmy and Jane sharing a bathroom, but have no problem with them sharing literally every other space on earth, you have no idea what you’re talking about and need to fix that before contributing to the conversation. Saying…
Great article, really shockingly so. I have been so disillusioned with Gawker Media lately and needed this piece, the terribly difficult questions it’s making me ask myself, and the touching comments to remind me why I still haunt this place.
That is a fairly succinct metaphor for VR going mainstream.
Pissed indeed; furious even.
You’re right. I kept reading and saw that you worked it out and that’s good; it’s one way to use a semicolon, I thought. I’m surprised that you chose to talk about punctuation when, after looking at it again, I looked to be having a mild stroke in the beginning of my comment.
I’m pretty sure you’re just average internet-bro discourse; disregarding the entire point of a post in favor of picking apart how it was made. From what I read he wasn’t disagreeing with the points that you had made yourself, so why the quip?
“...heat trapping demon magic.”
That deserves a star.
“...heat trapping demon magic.”
That deserves a star.
I get it and besides, I liked the phrase “jack fuck”, keeping that one on me for later. Don’t let the morons earlier in the thread get you down; you have a nice day yourself.
Re-reading what I wrote, I don’t blame you for responding like that; I deserved some of it. Believe it or not I hadn’t meant to pin the blame on you, I just worded it terribly. I’m sorry.
I am not moralizing, no, but I am generalizing when I say that having “friends”, let alone “best friends” that were putting you on…
That was just plain witty, thought I’d drop in and say so.