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Chloe is such a dislike-able character in this game that it is hard for me to give a crap about her. Her Stepfather? Yeah I feel for him, because he is honestly just trying to do his job and is constantly getting flack for it. Hell, Even the dude with the camper and the dog (I forget his name) has a pretty great bit

Has the lip syncing improved to Alan Wake levels yet?

Since I am in the I hate Chloe Camp I really did not enjoy Episode 3 as much as I wanted to. In fact I dislike her so much that it influences my choices. I do not even think about how I would think or react anymore but rather i just disagreed with everything Chloe said. I defended her Father, I called her out in the

Direct strikes, probably not. But indirect strikes do have a possibility of messing up the car(as demonstrated by this video), provided the car is plugged in. A normal gas powered car probably wouldn’t even know there was an indirect strike. I wouldn’t go running down the street screaming that the end is nigh, but it

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No. Lightning strikes on cars can (and do) happen, all over the world. The metal body of most cars essentially forms a Faraday Cage, carrying the electricity around the bits inside (including the occupants), and allowing it to pass safely into the ground.

Nah it’s theft of intellectual property, which is inherently not a physical thing. If everybody downloaded illegally, there would be almost no content produced. Of course you can look at content providers to see why their models might lead some people to pirating content, but that doesn’t make it morally ok to pirate

It better include Sherlock’s heroin stash and accessories. And all Joan’s cute shoes.

To be fair, FFXIV is only mildly inventive as far as MMO’s go. Instead it relies heavily on aesthetic, frequency of content upgrades, and overall level of polish.

It means ports of PC Indies games.

Unfortunately, the the Star Wars prequels and special editions are also a testament to what can happen when you don’t secondguess a creator. Sometimes it works out wonderfully, other times it doesn’t.

I don’t think Max was a sidekick in his own movie. He was more of the, ahem, vehicle through which we witnessed Furiosa’s journey. Which is in line with previous Mad Max films (excluding maybe the first one).

You guys..... YOU GUYS. I enjoyed Mad Max. It was fun and entertaining and had great action. But I didn’t come out of the theater thinking, “Holy Crap that was AMAZING!!” In fact, I didn’t really come out feeling anything at all.

Man everyone is trying to get the hell out of Baltimore, even fictional characters.

Your comment is wrong and dumb.

I can pretty much guarantee that scene will be responsible for the building of two characters and the significant advancement of the Winterfell plot. After all, who likes pie?

For some time now, Game of Thrones episodes have followed a familiar pattern: Large swaths of episode are eaten up by the infinitesimal advancement of various plot lines, many of which are deeply boring, and those scenes are then offset by the inclusion of some Cool Shit.

You could ask this about 90% of any scene from any movie or television show ever created. It’s a silly question to ask.

This is very Slate-y.

As someone who now feels very old when attending music festivals (Lolapalooza, Outside Lands are the two I’ve attended in past couple years) I cannot recommend enough using some of the money we older people (I’m in my 30s) earn and buying VIP tickets. There is nothing better after a day spent in the hot and humid

The most recent concert I attended, I was able to sit in the stands far away from the stage and enjoy the band I came to see while seated and comfortable. It was amazing.