silverside30
silverside30
silverside30

You gotta pay the troll toll to get into this boy’s soul.

I’m not quite sure what your point is.

Are you arguing that armed men taking a federal building and holding it for over a month over grazing land is somehow noble? I find myself more and more disagreeing with the regressive left, but come on. You can’t honestly compare political correctness over discussions of race to

Yes, please advocate for pushing your moral beliefs on everyone else. People *love* being told what they can and can’t do to their own bodies by people who it has no effect on whatsoever.

This is coming from someone who has no tattoos. Please get off your high horse, little man.

I really don’t understand the air of superiority of this article. “I don’t value originality, so neither should you!”

I agree that Dark Souls isn't as hard as some people make it out to be, but grinding for experience doesn't make the game easier. The stat bonuses you get for levels are miniscule. The game is more about equipment than your stats, which I enjoy because it forces you to experiment with new playstyles when you get stuck.

Flying Lotus 4 lyfe, fam!

Now playing

And just for shits and giggles, I'm linking this scene from the movie. It is one of my favorite scenes from anything, ever.

It is a play on the most famous quote from the 1979 film Apocalypse Now and also the book it is based on (Heart of Darkness), in which a Marlon Brando's last words are "The horror, the horror" and the picture is from that scene. I'm sure you know of Sora from Kingdom Hearts.

I...

Crazy idea, but shit, that would be awesome. I'm all down for a schizophrenic Vietnam War RPG.

That is a great, great film. I'm glad people here have seen it.

This is true, but I personally want more real-world stories. Not in the same vein as all the World War II shooters where you take a real event and then just add tons of enemies to shoot for no real reason other than, "They're bad guys, they want you dead."

I can understand that. I can see why you feel the way you do. I personally enjoy Marvel way better than DC, too. That just doesn't translate to film. Spider-Man was always my favorite superhero growing up, and I loved the first two Spider-Man movies. I don't even know what it is that I dislike about all the

I concur. That would be glorious.

I'm not saying they are similar, all I'm saying is that I prefer the new Batman films to the predictable, dumb action of The Avengers. I realize they set out to do a cheesy comic book film, but that doesn't make it a good movie to me.

I get that, and I and had fun with it for what it was. But I really don't think it deserved all the rave reviews. I mean, just because a movie intends to set out to be a dumb, loud action movie, does that mean it's as good as a movie that sets out to be innovative in a genre and surprise you with what it does?

I didn't say it was "God-tier" acting. It was the best performance in a super hero movie, though, but that's just my opinion. I stopped caring about Marvel's yearly, formulaic movies when Iron Man 2 came out. They've become Call of Duty-esque for me. Rehash, rehash, rehash; profit, profit, profit. I know I'm in the

I guess "realistic" is the wrong word. Grounded, maybe? Not totally bonkers? I don't think anyone believes that could actually happen...

As excited as I am for Dark Knight Rises, I can't help but feel like Nolan has no chance of living up to the second film. Heath Ledger's Joker will forever be the epitome of comic book movies.

No, not for realsies. He is talking out of his ass.