I just spend my college class time looking at AV Club articles
I just spend my college class time looking at AV Club articles
I'll have to remember to never attempt to play any of the consoles I have stored at my parent's place in Louisiana. I don't want to play real life Armorines with my N64.
I don't mean to block the signal, just to tell people not to make phone calls? I guess that would be a hard thing to enforce on an airplane, but I'm sure they could figure out something.
That reasoning doesn't sound like the sort of thing the FCC should be deciding. Don't prevent something that isn't dangerous just because you don't like it. Let the airlines decide if they want to ban/limit such things. Is that so hard?
I wouldn't be surprised if Spicer dons the bunny costume again. That guy needs to show people he isn't so uptight. He did take the McCarthy impression pretty well, so perhaps this is another opportunity for him to be relateable
Aww, man, but Micro sucked. It was only half written by Crichton anyway.
Can you smell what the Rock is cooking? Because I'm pretty sure it's something wholesome, healthy, and all around wonderful.
Goddamit, does that mean Coke is the alt-right drink? I guess it makes sense, being red and all…and sounding like the sort of thing a certain president would snort before making speeches.
That was my favorite part of the whole thing
Nikki Bella, there's someone who wants to declare his love for you
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AND HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA
Hmm, I guess that is true. She starts at Civil War, has a period of doing her own thing (which could be considered an Initiative tie-in, I think?), before closing with SI and DR. But I thought it was handled a lot better than some of her more recent tie-ins, as her interactions with those events were still very…
I started reading Carol Danvers stuff a few months ago, and am trying to really read everything associated with her. Of course, that means at some point I'll probably want to read Civil War 2, and I've heard about how that went…
As a new comic reader, the events really turn me off. I don't want to buy a buncha extra $4 a pop comics just to understand what is going on in one line, therefore I don't want to buy any.
I did like Constantinople. I think Rome, in part, reminded me too much of the stuff in AC2, without adding enough to the game. Constantinople had some cooler architecture imo.
I think the quality of Sleeping Dogs's world adds to the enjoyment. A lot of open world games are…drab. But not SD.
I feel like AC worlds have gotten bigger and emptier. I haven't really liked any of them since AC2, which was open but you were constantly in the cities. Brotherhood's Rome had too much nothing, as did the big forest that is AC3 and the big body of water that is ACIV.
It seems to me that it's just devs attempting to adapt the GTA model of doing all sorts of crazy stuff with mixed results. I like to play driving games, so having tons of side missions of all sorts works really well in those cases. The missions are short, they don't always interfere with whatever you're already doing,…
"Setting back the cause of white men fighting for their right to wear dumb hats by twenty years"
"Focus the conversation…on a legal discussion of Constitutional law, and not the actual question"
Oh no, all of the Government's intelligence agency's have infiltrated that last bastion of American truthiness to remove the whistleblowers. Now who can we trust to tell us how bad Obama is?