sirlolcelot
sirlolcelot
sirlolcelot

I call bullshit. Nobody clapped at the end of that movie. Defecated themselves, maybe.

Do people love the NFL or do they love the sport of football? The NFL is sort of a metonym for the sport. Not sure there are people at Buffalo Wild Wings raving about their corporate bylaws.

Apparently it doesn't take much brain power or guts to be the NFL commissioner.

Frankly, I thought my follow-up question was better:

Confirmed for sexist. Of course when it's girls it's "raw" and "gut wrenching" but with males it's 100% fine.

Oh, you don't need to parse anything out for me. I was just curious about what sorts of violence you deem acceptable to laugh at.

Wow, you are right. It's Chekhov's shovel! This really is a triumph of a film.

Great use of foreshadowing in the opening frame.

You guys should start doing overexplained lists!

If they can match Bethesda's world design for how quests weave into one another, with freedom to explore and wander whenever you want...with a narrative that is choice-based and good, best game 2015.

You just don't make boring shit to do. Such as: get 10 wolf pelts, deliver this letter to Fuckface McKenzie, and go find my lost fucking husband who is probably dead from a troll or some other beastie.

Just the fact that this game has 36 endings is crazy enough. It gets my chrono trigger senses tingleing

Ah, Americans. Confirming stereotypes every day.

I have a contact on facebook who has fully embodied the spirit and lifestyle of a Rastafarian (he's white of course). Mix in a bit of bipolar disorder and you have an absolute train-wreck of a man with a platform for easily, and very frequently, sharing his opinions. He also makes 'music'. As a result I've been

Facebook is an essential part of most college students' lives. No, I don't mean so that we can creep on our crush's profile or post up pictures from a crazy night. Atleast at the college where I go, Facebook is used a lot for collaboration on projects as well as inviting others to events that are going on around

I do enjoy the posts from a friend of a friend is anti-vax, pro-individual sovereignty, pro-raw milk, hasn't paid taxes in years, and has cashed in his 401K and bank account for gold bars he hides under his sheets in response to the inevitable crash of the dollar and blah blah blah libertarian thunderdome.

Say what you want about Facebook, it's a great birthday calendar for my casual acquaintances.

Facebook still serves one purpose for me: to check in on my crazy fundamentalist Christian college classmate. Since we graduated he has done several wonderful things like writing his own Christian fiction (my favorite one is from the perspective of a true believer captured by Muslim terrorists coming to terms with the

So the entire world is going in the right direction. Guess who isn't?