@Nitemancometh: Honestly, you can skip the first one. It's a good game, but I wouldn't feel too obliged about playing it.
@Nitemancometh: Honestly, you can skip the first one. It's a good game, but I wouldn't feel too obliged about playing it.
@Bam Margera: You asked.
@Bam Margera: Your "correction" is unnecessary.
@LaziestManOnMars: "I sutra'd her kama."
@FlameCell: I'd say all of Colbert's viewers are smarter than that, but I can't because a large number of his conservative viewers don't realize he's sarcastically playing a character.
Nerf will always have a soft, foamy, non-expanding spot in my childhood.
I watched this last night. It was amazing.
Basically, for those who don't like to read, drink water.
@Rusty Van Horn: I hope you realize how lucky you are to be able to ask questions without consequence.
@pvcrisp: Hayward has lied multiple times. It seems fine to me.
@JohnnyricoMC: Well, you just mixed the passive and the active voice into one sentence.
@acidrain69: Sure:
Bosses and, in general, people in power often also speak in the passive voice when lying.
@szrimaging: No, it's for new individual accounts only.
@geolemon: Go Down, Moses (Let my iPhone Go)
@moonshadowkati: As I said before, I'm a writer, so I try to incorporate some creativity (fiction or poetry) into my comments whenever possible.
Go Down, Google
I suppose if you missed an episode or two of "X" and you really want to catch up, this works, but I can't imagine paying a dollar per episode for a season of 18 to 24 episodes of show "X," and using it for multiple shows is an option that's definitely out of the question.
Where's Waldo.com?
I wasn't too fond of the name. Panorama is okay, if a little generic. But whatever, I don't really care what they call it; I care that it's awesome, and it is.