No.
No.
Korg knows what he did.
I think the sadness is the most prevalent part of that, too. We expect anger and indignation there, because for Tony to get angry/cocksure is something he’s done a few times. But that sadness--that under that big suit of armor is still a sad, scared kid who never got over just one death--is so visceral.
Both of which are available this summer. This won’t come out until November 2020 (see PS3, PS4). This idiotic notion that “technology more advanced than a PC” is true at the moment, but by the time this machine comes out, that technology is 14-18 months old.
Let’s connect two dots.
Excuse me?
Reading the update, perhaps they should’ve actually reviewed your article before feeling the need to rebut it. It isn’t overly critical, it’s a framework. There’s little to no “tearing each other down.” It’s like a verbal history of Anthem.
The United States of America does not have a national language.
With liberty and justice for rich people.
This is all so very, very wrong.
“That’d be great, but we seem to be shooting ourselves in the dick by arguing which candidate passes the purity test”
I’m feeling extremely harassed by the picture of Cheney in the banner. It’s like he’s undressing me with his cyborg ocular implants.
There’s a lot of mad-racism-libs going on in this, but this one in particular is impressively horrible:
According to what I’d read, Vulcan came about after the book while Neil was traveling through Alabama. A steel town had erected a statue to Vulcan, and he wanted to add it.
It isn’t made abundantly clear, but I think Gaiman’s metaphilosophy in this is that a grand, corporate indulgence isn’t “magical,” it’s capitalistic. Whereas seeing something like the largest ball of yarn in the country, put together and cared for, for reasons defying understanding is a binding place that someone felt…
Breaking news at 11 tonight, obfuscating, obtuse liar is a fucking liar who obfuscates obtusely.
She’s resigning kinda-sorta-maybe in kinda-sorta-possible protest-like fashion but-not-really-I-just-want-to-stamp-my-feet?
We don’t.
Well, thanks for at least waving a flag with the word “racist” on it, we all appreciate the time-saving.
Either this is deja vu or this is the second article on this in a very short period.