“With studs for your pleasure”
“With studs for your pleasure”
Lapdos’ bedroom eyes make this much creepier.
This is laughable. During the olympics, I was working full time and preparing to start grad school. I still found time to sit down and watch the games from time to time, but mostly while I was taking breaks from work. Know who didn’t watch the olympics?
God what am I listening to?
I had seen the last 15 minutes of Shawshank on TV about a dozen times before I ever saw the complete movie.
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
Not to be that guy, but I’m a student of archaeology and so I have to- the headlines on this are atrocious. Until there has been a proper site survey and possibly an excavation carried out, all this young man has discovered is our old friend confirmation bias.
I dunno. I think a televised after show could work, but I also think we’re looking at doing this with exactly the wrong shows. The shows they’re doing this on are the sorts of shows famous for reaction videos on Youtube, which is what I imagine these after shows will be: reaction videos starring moderately famous…
See also: Dr. Who
“If an opposing winner pimps their award, you may take retribution by plunking them at their next at-bat.”
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 live just down the road from the site of the largest Confederate surrender of the Civil War!
I’d agree with that sentiment. I actually have the graphic novel of the first 2 books, which I often suggest to friends who are interested rather than the books themselves.