Except for those soulless Bioware eyes... other than that I’m amped.
Except for those soulless Bioware eyes... other than that I’m amped.
I didn’t really care-- but on some maps-- Hoth comes to mind, when moving around quickly and blaster fire in their it’s sometimes hard to tell a helmetless trooper from a rebel.
“Filed under: Journalism”
That’s not true at all. I can think of at least 6 or 7 bugs it added.
This is one of those times where I hope everyone involved is in the same building together to work things out— and then said building is hit by a meteor.
Pewdiepie reminds me a lot of Harry Knowles in the early 2000s. Pop culture somehow latches on to him and considers him an expert, and his casual opinion costs others serious business.
I think Avery’s defense attorney said it best about the cops— that it wasn’t that they were out to frame a guy they were mad at for suing them— because they really can get away with murder. This was a case of them suspecting him and having some evidence and their grudge against him and believing he was guilty led to…
Less worry about censorship,more worry about WTF JAPAN
Why is no one talking about Jack Bauer and Luke Skywalker breathing the same air?
Nah— I just want less fanpinion presented as fact.
Welcome to io9— where all the journalists have slowly been replaced by fanboys, autoplay ads, human garbage filler from defamer and hyperbolic fan-holier-than-thou blog posts disguised as news articles.
Yeah— it's a good thing they were white!
Or they could have been not a shitty person recording carnage. I honestly don't know what I would have done in that position, but I wouldn't stand around and record it.
Anything Robotech always gets the same aggro OMG MACROSS IS BETTAR responses... here's my thing—
For me it's definitely a need for variety. I developed shoulder problems sitting so often cause by the end of the day I was so zoned out I was leaning/slouching in a way I shouldn't. I went to the stand up desk and for a year it was great (with breaks). But eventually, my knees started to give me as much trouble…
Brain Wood's story ends after 20 issues, and will conclude in 2014, so we'll thankfully get all of it. It was never intended to be a FOREVER ever ongoing.
What if instead of being Terry, it was Joseph Gordon Levitt's "Robin?"
I don't know— an espionage show that can showcase and build smaller, lesser known Avengers billed as a field unit could be fine for the small screen, and make for great secondary characters in the next film. Throw in the occasional A-lister cameo... it could be fun.
I think they were going for Zora...