pbraley25
pbraley25
pbraley25

You should see a doctor for those worms in your brain.

Except actually no.

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As someone who didn’t have a Playstation growing up and has only played FFXV, I’m excited for this game. Although even I’m skeptical they’ll be able to give it a satisfying narrative “ending,” considering how much more there is to it.

Nah, it’s definitely not the actor’s fault. The script is inherently terrible, but the client is 100% responsible for approving literally every aspect of a commercial. This is true from preproduction, to the day itself on set, and through post until it hits the air. Hard to believe it from a company that sells 3 grand

“... he’s always been vague on the details where she’s been precise.”

You got that backwards, bub.

You are the reason Michael thinks Bernie supporters are dicks. You two are saying the exact same thing, dipshit.

Not as bizarre as picking a presidential candidate based on gender.

This is unconfirmed, but I had heard through people connected to CBS that Rob and Sandra, having already done Survivor multiple times, basically insisted on doing Island of the Idols so that they were guaranteed a paycheck before committing to Winners at War. Again, unconfirmed, but it makes a lot of sense.

I can tell you for certain that Sandra was still actively feuding with Rob about lying as recently as at the CBS pre-screening for this premiere on Monday. Granted, anything can be manufactured, but for whatever reason she seems legitimately pissed about him lying.

What a dumbass series of questions.

Having seen this movie already, I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if this becomes your favorite. Have never heard of that silent film (will definitely check it out now), but for my money Stanley knocks it out of the park with this one.

This is a wild bad take.

Don’t worry bud, there’s still a good chunk of exploring you have left to do. And you can still explore everywhere you’ve been before, do Standard Orders, build roads, etc. I think Chapter 8 is where the game becomes considerably more linear. (Although take that with a grain of salt, as I’m trying to get housekeeping s

Things can be bad and trashy while still being fun with passable production value. Your larger take, however, seems extremely generous and I’d argue the article above does a pretty good job explaining why you’re wrong.

If you’re a big Twin Peaks fan then The Secret History is a real treat, especially if you have a physical copy (though having the actors read their portions in the audiobook is also very cool. It’s also one of those books that’ll have you going back and forth to Google things that you thought must be invented for the

This list is wild. Burgerama at #4? That place is directly across from one of the offices I work at and I have literally never seen a single person go in there. Going to have to try it now, but there is no chance it’s one of the best burger spots in the US, let alone LA. Same goes for that poke/ramen spot. Really? The

Right?? Also, is it just me or does this seem like almost an entirely different game from what we saw at E3 last year? I was very much excited for a historical and realistic take on a samurai game, but this looks like it’s taken a lot of notes from Sekiro since we last saw it. Which is fine, Sekiro is one of my top

Slippery subject matter notwithstanding, this is a big hard no for me fellas.

Bad faith clickbait is bad.