THIS is not the hammer.
THIS is not the hammer.
Idris was the name of the lady Sexy got stuck inside. People just really like the way Idris sounds.
And here is Neo Holland's "Hurricane Gundam". Giant goddamn windmill.
I'm voting for Rockman, definitely.
Who has discovered how awesome they sound in front of a fan and NOT followed it up with "LUKE, I AM YOUR FATHER"? Answer: NO ONE.
Adding to what everyone else said, it's the bites and scratches that do it for some reason. Why a tank full of marinating zombie juice does not hold that same virus is a bit of handwavium, sure.
So great space opera needs to break all of these rules - got it!
Ideally you want to blow the goal out of the water, so barely making it when you were $1000 short an hour before the deadline is essentially the writing on the wall.
Oh, what live action movie did Darkseid appear in? I seem to have missed it.
Though perhaps she is interesting because she is such a bore...
I'm torn. Does the mere act of vigilantism throw him out of LG? Is Neutral Good truly a better fit for Mr. Wayne? Because that implies a possibility of chaos, and that just does not sound like him. He does not dispense justice, he merely puts suspects in a place to be judged, leaving them to the system.
My go-to for why Lawful Good is amazing when played straight is Order of the Stick's Miko Miyazaki. This character is when I realized that you can actually make a Lawful Good character that isn't a complete bore. http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0407.html
Is Jon Favreau actually campaigning to direct the new Star Wars? LET HIM DAMMIT
Season 2 was all filler, basically. Try again, it's the best thing on TV!
In all of its Comic Sans glory:
I got that. Perhaps my comment does not illustrate that, but I got that. I just meant there was a particular emotion-influencing spin on the article based around the headline. No additional judgement other than the author is really whiny.
The implication is that she finally saw the end at that point, and there's admission that there were problems aplenty before then. Spinning it to say he was terrible and she totally deserved someone else and Diablo III is proof? That's just stretching things. She points out on Twitter that they were both cheating -…
I tend to assume there are two sides to a story, not "SHE IS A WOMAN SO SHE IS CLEARLY A CHEATING WENCH". That's not how sexism works, and sexism isn't what I was doing.
Especially the "Everyone I talk to that plays Diablo said that was unusual as well, so it's totally weird that he did that because some other random people agree with me. Right? RIGHT?" bit.
I would love to be the Metal Gear guy. We can swap. He can be the IT Intern guy.