I hadn’t ever previewed that line because I’m not much of a McCree player. But as a fan of Tombstone, this is unforgivable.
I hadn’t ever previewed that line because I’m not much of a McCree player. But as a fan of Tombstone, this is unforgivable.
Came for the Jared Leto, left satisfied.
Alternatively, just have a regular, adult relationship where you both have a variety of hobbies, some that are shared and some that are personal.
You might want to either check your numbers or pick a different horse to back. The Mongols, who have primarily followed Tengrism and Islam in history, would be putting Christians to shame if your numbers are right. Even allowing your inclusion of the flood.
FTFY. Partially anyways. We could also get into things like Pre-Christian history or even prehistory. Now back to r/atheism with you.
The trailer really put me in the mind of works from Studio Ghibli, particularly Nausicaa. This looks incredible and I can’t wait for it.
I’ll send you a request when I get home
See also: Dr. Who
My SO and I cope with (unfortunately necessary due to school and work) distance by doing things together. We’re not able to visit each other as much as we like, but we watch shows together or we game together. MMORPGS have been particularly good for us. It lets us spend time doing something together, just questing and…
Satoru Iwata may be one of the only people I can think of who worked in the corporate side of the industry and was as well loved as his company’s games were. Even though I never met him, he felt familiar, friendly, and welcoming. I’ll miss his smile on my 3DS’s screen.
I worked at a major retailer for a few years and gaming with my coworkers was nearly a daily occurrence for most of that time. Shooters were the standard fare, mostly a mix of Halo and CoD. Our management would play sometimes, but after getting smoked too many times against the hourlies in CoD they tried to avoid…
Um...Last I had checked, the Gundam Official channel on youtube had episodes on as they released for Build Fighters.
Thank you for a very well thought out and presented post about your relationship with religion and video games, Nathan. It's refreshing to read a piece like this that doesn't come off as an anti-religious screed. It's also nice to read about people who have interacted with religion in ways that are similar to my own…
For me, it's the artillery. I love setting up my batteries in clever ways and watching them just waste enemy infantry.
I know I'm in the minority here, but I loved Napoleon. It was a huge departure and I have a hard time considering it a true Total War game, but I had a blast with it. I felt like the AI managed to be okay most of the time, but really it's that time period that made it for me. Plus, the focused campaign was pretty…
It is, indeed.
It isn't terribly common. It's more a nickname than an actual name. "Gret-" comes from Margaret/Margareta, and "-chen" is a suffix used to make a diminuitive as in "Hundchen" (Puppy) or "Bruderchen" (baby/little brother). "Gretchen" is essentially a pet-name, meaning "little Margaret."
I'll agree that the English pronunciation of Gretchen is awful, but it's a beautiful name in the original German pronunciation.
I dunno. I'm surprised to not see Shia in the consideration for Best Supporting.
As a sad Gooner, I think you mean "anything but" or "nothing like."