ravingarmy
Axel Cushing
ravingarmy

No matter how efficient you are, you'll become even more effective if you enjoy the work more. "Says a lot about the current generation".. That we like survivalist and zombie stories despite living under very good condition due to a perhaps over developed sense of preparedness and foresight instilled by the previous

He seems to be setting up a very specific sort of theist. I don't think all theists would agree, for instance, that sacred texts would provide practical advice like how to stay healthy. I think there are theists who would disagree with many of those statements, in fact.

Some thoughtful points that I hadn't considered. Thank you.

Sanctuary is one damn dark place...never seems to get the love though.

So, where's The Witcher? It wasn't known much in the English-speaking world, but in Eastern and Middle Europe it's been one of the defining works of post-modern dark fantasy for a couple of decades, now.

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. Premise is: dystopian future, people use an MMORPG for entertainment, school, and work. Lots and lots of video game and generally geek references. Also, just a fun read.

An entire philosophy an outlook on life summed up in two words and a towel.

The Dude Abides.

The Black Company series by Glen Cook. An ethos of pragmatism, revenge, and altruism all in one tidy set of novels.

It's funny, but I think this whole "Friend Zone" / "Nice Guy" thing has just ballooned recently. Way too often do I see "evil" motives attached to the whole thing. The guy is "evil" and is just acting nice in order to get sex. The girl is "evil" and is purposely stringing the guy along for her own benefit...

"For you, the day Bison graced your bedroom was the most important day of your life. But for me... it was Tuesday."

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Track: Battle Flag | Album: How To Operate With A Blown Mind | Artist: Lo Fidelity Allstars featuring Pigeonhed

Nothing wrong with mobile. I spend half my waking hours playing Threes. But when game publishers dredge up old franchises like Dungeon Keeper and RollerCoaster Tycoon just to bastardize them in an attempt to make a quick buck off microtransactions and other horrendous monetization practices, some rage is most

Oldboy wasn't his fault.

Ed....Ward....

Man, I wish I could have met Al Matthews. I did have the pleasure of Michael Biehn at the Chicago comic-con a few years back and he was suitably awesome. Got me a pic with him and when I told him he was my favorite space marine he said "Bill Paxton might not be happy to hear that, but fuck it he's not here." Such a

The biggest problem with the Bible is that people expect a coherent narrative, as if it was written by one author in one sitting. Instead, it is a collection of oral tradition and many different authors written from very different cultural perspectives over a period of centuries (~500 BC to AD 100, not counting oral

There are only 2 people/groups I could see doing Planescape justice: Guillermo del Toro, or the Jim Henson Company. Honestly, I can't decide which one would be more awesome.