spoothead656
spoothead656
spoothead656

I'll disagree. Most polls show that Tennant is the favorite followed closely by Baker.

It may not have the best name, but the Steel Oracle has my favorite flavor text ever:

We had an Irish exchange student at my college who we ended up becoming good friends with. Towards the end of his year with us, we went to Cracker Barrel for dinner. He said it was the best meal he'd had so far in America with zero sarcasm.

I'm also really enjoying Destiny. It definitely has issues, but I'm still looking forward to the new content.

Two stories, one about me, one about a friend:

God bless Soma.

I don't even remember my sex ed. I seem to recall a woman from a Christian counseling and anti-abortion center coming in and saying, "Don't have sex because if you do you'll wind up with one of these diseases that I'm going to show you graphic pictures of now." I think that was about it.

I love Warframe. I've put way too much time in to it. It's super rewarding if you get a frame you actually enjoy playing.

Which is more than enough to break the gun in PVP.

Thank God for the Vex Mythoclast nerf. It was rare enough before that it wasn't needed, but so many people are cheating hard mode Vault of Glass just to get it that a nerf was needed.

Surprisingly, those look more like something out of Warframe.

Working adult here. I usually average about four hours per day, probably.

Are we talking whole franchise or just PSO?

The original Assassin's Creed didn't live up to the hype, but now it's one of the industry's best selling franchises. Speculation works both ways.

Which one is which? Because you can gripe about Destiny not being what you thought, but I don't think anyone can say that it isn't successful.

Took my group five hours the first time. Every subsequent run has taken less than an hour and a half.

Spoilers, I guess?

Easy compromise: go Episcopal. All the ceremony of Catholicism with none of the crazy political beliefs!

True, which makes no sense to me. There's a weekly Baptist Bible study at my local Starbucks, and one night an out of town friend of mine, who is from Savannah, GA and VERY Catholic, decided to join them for a bit. The pastor was super cool about it and was genuinely interested to get a differing viewpoint. A couple

Even better, The World's End. It's not about the Rapture, granted, but out of the two end of the world movies to come out that summer it was far superior. Just pretend that the robots are angels and Pierce Brosnan is Jesus or something.