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Anime: Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Song: “believe” Artist: Kalafina Why Do I Love It? Like most of Kalafina’s music, this song thrives on their ethereal vocals and a slow build to a soaring chorus—and that’s exactly what makes it amazing to listen to.

Somebody hasn't has seen sexy anime Hitler...

Ai. She's comedy relief, but other characters do that so much better. It seems Bioware just shoved in a "I'm so random you guys!" character to fill the roster and maybe make things a bit more interesting on repeat playthroughs, where your favorite characters will spend more time on the bench.

A few weeks ago, the long-running manga series Naruto ended at chapter 700. And as it has been one of the most popular mainstream manga and anime of the past decade, I decided to read it—all 10,000+ pages of it.

The problem with using lasers at long range is that the slugs are "only" about 150 times slower than the laser (using a 2okg slug from a dreadnaught), and they do an enormous multiple of damage by virtue of a slugs energy efficiency in comparison to laser. A slug also has slightly better-to-infinite range in

More people need to know this: some people go it alone because their terrified of society for whatever reason, but others just value their personal freedom more than the opinions of others: as such, these people are probably serial killers. Better take some pictures before they murder-stab some hookers so you can get

It isn't a gift, it's mutual cooperation: both companies sharing the tech with each other to make a product.

It means more that we expect the person talking about how much they love helping dyslexic orphans learn to read to die, rather than someone who's just stood up and said, "well, time to get some coffee".
It would be unexpected if the orphan person survived without a scratch, and the person they were talking to

So, its kind of like Darths & Droids, only not as interesting.

Ethiopia fills the role of the 'guerrilla warefare' civ in the game: both their unique unit and power are geared toward that. Maybe Vietnam has a better argument for that slot, but there isn't really room in the game for both.

The simple answer is that the Siamese already represent the region in Civ 5, and Vietnam is simply too small to be a priority as an official civ. More specifically, it is hard to find a niche for Vietnam to fill within the game: what exactly would the Vietnamese civilization specialize in that other civs don't (or

Most CEO's are simply too busy playing politics to actually run the company. Its not really by choice either: if a competitor is playing politics with politicians and bankers, that competitor is going to get all the money and contracts he wants, and the guy not playing politics suffers for it, along with his company,

If he were dead, someone should have found the body by now...unless he committed suicide by jumping off a bridge or something.

I grew up close to Irving, and the quiz says I have the most in common with...Hawaii. Apparently, the internet has ruined dialects for us all.

Not just salaries; automation has effectively brought a permanent end to a fair number of middle class jobs, with a serious ripple effect across most industries as a result. A long-term trade deficit doesn't exactly help either.

Well, I can understand why he might think people would avoid a game about a weird gigolo that is actually made by a man who bats for the other team.

The tl;dr is that Sony needs a game-changing game to really win the current console war, and it doesn't have one. The same doesn't necessarily apply to its competitors, though they still have their own problems.

Dude had a hoe; why would he need a sword?

I wouldn't buy a PS4 either, right now; quite a few failed right out of the box, so quality is an open question, with the potential for many more to fail in the future. Sony may decide to fix that by underclocking the hardware through an update, until their sure of the extent of the problem (or until the bulk of the