ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence
ohmyclarence

Men and their toys.

Male sexuality in our society is weird. There is this presumption of exclusive heteronormative behavior among straight men, with heterosexual women being more fluid; however, there’s no reason to assume that would biologically be the case, and a lot in fact to suggest otherwise. I agree with many of the other posters

I can get behind consenual analingus, but the way it is depicted here is just weird. He doesn’t seem to be enjoying it, and is just having it done on him as a way of demeaning and mocking the prostitute, which is pretty terrible. Like it obvious that he is trying to project the implication that she is of so little

The actors look way too old for their parts. One of the things that make the series somewhat more believable is the sense that the characters are young people, likely teenagers, thrust into a this situation and their idealistic nature essentially makes the bleak world they are much more terrifying. It also excuses

It’s a pretty depressing story if you stop and think about it, like on all levels. Not to get too academic here, but it is about how terrible the job market is for low skill people. You have a guy that stays at this job that is literally trying to kill him for days, in every version of the game. And you have these

Did MewTwo not understand how to use his powers? He seemed pretty confident in his abilities to me. In hindsight Ash turning to stone was pretty forced, at least in Frozen in it was connected to the overall plot, there wasn't anything in the movie to suggest petrifaction was a possible outcome of Mew and Mewtwo's

FF13-2 and Lightning Returns ruined the universe for me. I liked the ending of 13 just as stand alone. They saved the world. Job done. The story was basically the gods are horrible and use people as pawns, a bunch of strangers just randomly assembled by nothing but happenstance, and being in the wrong place at the

I'm likely in the minority, but I honestly didn't mind the XIII trilogy. I actually preferred XIII than the other two. It was explicitly more linear, but all FF games are inherently linear games with very rigid customization, and XIII was just pretty clear about that. But that is in the past now.

That's not the case. The goddess Etro still plays a role in this game, and her role is similar in that she ripped herself apart and created humans or souls or whatever, and is related to chaos and death.

I think people are looking at this the wrong way, rather than dropping Sailor Scouts we should be adding them. All the IAU did was give an actual definition to what constitutes a planet, and creating the new dwarf planet classification. Dwarf planets are still cosmic bodies, and many of them have actual interesting

So true, like I know it's nonsense but I kinda want to just see a little bit of it, like turning your head on the interstate to watch an accident, but I'm so nervous about them getting any bit of my contact information.

Thanks for explaining it. That makes a lot of sense. Would they still be able to make individual simulation blocks adjacent to one another?

The game itself is built in such a way that bigger cities just aren't a possibility. Even the modders who worked on it bumped into the wall. Maxis/EA was just dedicated to the smaller cities to it's literally baked into the pie, it was all suppose some foolish collaborative thingie.

In the wake of Simcity and the bad reception it had both Cities: Skylines and now Cities XXL seems to be focussing on the size, which just goes to show how off base Maxis/EA was in developing the game.

EVE actually encapsulates pretty well what actual space exploration will be like if we ever become a highly advanced space faring civilization, both in terms of the perception versus actual gameplay juxtaposed to reality.

I've heard about Taco Bell, but I haven't really heard much if anything about KFC. The McNuggets video released by McDonald's was enlightening, and made me feel a lot better about getting the dreaded but delicious 20 piece. What are the rumors about KFC. You can actually see bone. I can't imagine there is much room

McDonald's has a PR problem on its hands, and it's trying to combat that that awful image, and to a large extent you have to give them credit for it. It doesn't change the fundamentals of the good, i.e. it shouldn't be a staple part of your diet, but it does demystify the food at least.

Life becomes more and more like an Onion article everyday.

I laughed so hard after reading this comment that I almost choked. I tip my hat to you.

Yeah. It took me a couple of months, putting in maybe an hour or two a couple times a week. I sort of cheated because I used Bank; however, I did catch them all at one point. It might take longer if you were started from scratch, but if you have been playing games for a while you can transfer Pokemon you caught in