scarletherring5100
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scarletherring5100

Yes! I watched the movie again two weeks ago to wash season 1 tv Fargo out of my head. Everything about Marge is anti-existential angst and represents that foundation of good that humanity has. Great movie. A little dated now because I think little tricks the Coen’s introduced have been copied so much.

The Void is actually telling you to turn sky effects off, you’ll get more shit done that way.

Sorry for this, it’s harsh.


Right? Stuff like this is why I think gamers are the stupidest consumers on the planet.

I think it’s a brilliant concept...that I forgot about. Really needed to be advertised more to people unfamiliar with both mediums and use it to push them into unfamiliar territory.

Hmmmmm. I think...Ann Coulter is well aware of sexism towards her in the Republican party. She was adamant about them nominating Christie over Romney, she went ignored, and when Romney lost she was prompted as to why at a republican ladies luncheon and it basically turned into an irritated I told them but they didn’t

Ohh. I don’t play MOBAS. I thought a mage class would be caster, I forgot about summoner. Thanks!

True. LOL.

They call the commentators “casters?” In gaming? What is it about gamers that when a new word is required they reach for one that is already in play? “Tank.” “Twink.” Now “caster.” Come on.

Harding sounds dumb. “High-brow?” What does he think is low-brow? (Don’t answer that.)

It was Ensidia, not Paragon.

Yes, I misremembered. Sorry!

OH was it? Yikes, sorry. Well I remember the controversy...

Yeah but the thing with Paragon is that they were the ones to come up with the strat with the rogue and the bombs to be World First in defeating Heroic 25-man Lich King, to which Blizzard said it was an exploit and stripped them of the achievement and gave them a temporary ban.

Awww.

Oh, that’s actually a good point. It became a bit synonymous with Tarantino though, it’s still his signature. Braveheart seemed to push it mainstream. But Pulp Fiction probably laid the groundwork for audiences.

Yeah, that. Look I’m on a break from hardcore games and that topic doesn’t come up very much in everyday conversations, lol.

Agree with 1, but 2? I saw it a few times and all I got from it was that it was too long and it was a gamechanger for standards of violence in critically acclaimed movies. (That scene with the swinging mace thing - I forget what that’s called - doing in a skull was something only B horror movies had dabbled in