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It can take place simultaneously with the "Powering Up Rock Lift" event.

You can take "Likes" away, y'know. Just press the button again and presto! @avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus should feel less liked and/or loved nearly immediately.

I loved World's End, especially the way they handle the personal drama so breezily; that seems like a consistent stylistic choice for Edgar Wright's movies. The movie gets super fun and kinetic once it picks up, and it just made me smile.

@GhaleonQ:disqus My friends and I used to play Smash semi-seriously, but that just led to (my) hurt feelings and frustration. Now, I just choose random or take a non-serious character. If I had to play favorites, though, Lucas is definitely my "main" in Brawl.

Ha, no, it was one of the Gamecube games (six, maybe) played on the Wii, then we played Brawl. I remember the palm thing from renting the N64 games from a video store way back; didn't they eventually offer gloves for that?

Not much, but I did get to see The World's End last Friday. I liked it quite a bit! Not everyone I saw it with was big on it, but it made me laugh.

Say they all got married: would each kid be their own grandfather?

The drunk gatekeeper one of the passages I still sort-of remember from Shakespeare. Not well enough to stop misquoting it, but still.

There's other ways he could make me happy.

Well, I like jokes and being alive. So there.

It's kind of fun in short bursts, but individual games seem to get fairly lopsided pretty easily. It could also be clearer how some of the cards are supposed to work, especially when they start overlapping with each other. This might have been exacerbated by the "Power Up!" expansion that my friends and I played with,

I've had the opportunity to play some new card/board games recently, like DC Deck Builder, Hanabi, Love Letter, and King of Tokyo. All of them are fun in their own way, although I'm not the biggest fan of King of Tokyo.

@stepped_pyramids:disqus To confuse the metaphor even more: just because the wind's not blowing doesn't mean the sails are broken.

On Saturday, I tried this baked risotto and vegetables recipe; I think I pulled it from a thread on here a ways back, curiously enough. It turned out creamy and delicious, although I've never made a risotto before so I don't have any point of comparison. Stupidly, I doubled the recipe for the rice and not the

I think we have similar opinions on Blood Simple. It's good and you can see the kind of tone the Coens were going for, but it's also a little rough and not as striking as their later films. One thing that did stick out to me is how they make a lot of bank out of who knows what; most of the characters don't know a damn

*Ahem*

Last week, I saw Elysium with a friend. We'd wanted to see it since we saw the trailers some time ago, considering we both liked District 9. It was an alright action movie, and it looked nice, but that's about the extent of my opinion. Any social commentary it had, if you can call it that, was pretty thin.

He looks like the type that would make you breakfast the morning after.

Must be the accents.

Maybe he's a lefty.