True. It’ll be largely the people who peaked in high school (or hell, before), so you’re right about that.
True. It’ll be largely the people who peaked in high school (or hell, before), so you’re right about that.
Though it will get smaller proportionally due to demographics. That’s a plus.
“Slash Photographer” would be an awesome job. Just hanging out with Slash all day, shooting photos. Man.
Same here for both movies. ET had five-year-old me a blubbering mess, and Close Encounters also scared the piss out of me. However, you’re braver than I was at the time - I didn’t make it to the end of Close Encounters until years later. I noped the hell out at the scene when they’re working on entering the house…
Interesting discussion I read about that earlier, though - if there’s no election, Trump’s Presidency does dissolve as of 1/20/21. However, if there’s no election, all House members aren’t in their seats at that point either, thus no Nancy. It would be down to the President pro tem of the Senate, which would be…
Yes (same here), but:
Not really, since this is an extremely blue seat in the general, so there’s no reason a more progressive candidate shouldn’t have it. It’s not even remotely a swing district.
I always thought the first two Aliens vs. Predator FPS games (circa ‘98 and... I want to say ‘01?) were pretty excellent as well. All three viewpoints were an absolute blast - clinging to the ceiling as a xenomorph, getting ready to drop onto some unsuspecting marines, stalking people as a cloaked Predator, and the…
In the pipe, five by five.
No reason you can’t watch it again!
Looked it up, and according to wikipedia (I know, but they have citations, so whatever) it was the highest grosser for 1989 worldwide, but lost to Batman domestically. I think for this series that means Batman gets the nod.
Monsters, Inc. is a lot bigger than I’d thought, although now that I think about it that whole door storage area did have to be pretty damn huge.
Which part were you going to dispute?
Ha, if only.
I’ve gone over all available evidence, and I’m sorry to say that you’re incorrect.
Consider how stupid the average one is.
He said, in a conversation involving rich people in China.
Come on, you can’t possibly believe that would be an effective strategy on the timescale of websites like this.
Well, I suppose in the end you are relying on them to have some better plan at some point in the future, and I am relying on the history of them utterly destroying two of the sites they bought within a couple of months as my evidence. Guess we’ll see!
It all rests on the premise that the world thirsts for more sports blogs that stick to sports. There are already plenty of those, and adding one more will do nothing. Deadspin had a unique approach that they have now scuttled entirely - they took the exact thing that ostensibly made them interested in the property in…