trashmyego
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trashmyego

It can't be Thursday soon enough. This looks to be shaping up like everything I've been wanting in my gaming life since I don't remember when.

Pillars of Eternity and Ironcast will more than likely be be keeping me busy until I'm inevitably jobless and homeless.

This looks really... shallow and linear. And after learning there'll only be six classes to choose from, I'm definitely not sold. Which also makes me extremely skeptical about the DM mode they're building up. I don't see this being anything like Neverwinter Nights. Comes across as Dragon Age: Origins lite, which isn't

Well, technically anything is scarier than Five Nights at Freddy's. I can understand the enjoyment of the games to degrees, but good lord they aren't frightening.

Why should feminism be a simple, shallow idea? Why does its complexity make it ridiculous? That complexity, its seeming contradictions, exists because people have different opinions and ideas of what's important within the movement. I'm really curious which social movements have ever been simple and to the point,

More arachnid than crab. If it was supposed to be a crab it'd have more legs than that.

Triple post, boards are a trainwreck right now.

Triple post.

Feminism is many things. Your transference of its ideals into 'equality' is a distraction away from why feminism needs to exist in the first place. When you're dealing with systemic issues like these it's damaging to any solution to start playing verbal gymnastics because something can be framed as sullied. Even if

Awesome. Now I'm hoping for a Xenomorph like no other.

Basically. Mix in some Dune and some Moby-Dick and you have this thing. Pretty but boring.

Yeah, mix in some Dune and Moby-Dick and well... you've got something that's not compelling at all and just pretty apparently.

I'm not sure I'd really consider that a short film. It definitely fits as a proof of concept visually, but there's nothing present in way of plot or character. It's pretty, but the idea is far from compelling outside of rehashing Moby-Dick/Dune.

Or we could just have Dune done justice. The visuals are nice, but there's nothing compelling here. And honestly, the only Moby Dick rehash I'd want to see on the big screen is an adaptation of China Mieville's Railsea.

And this wasn't obvious to you before you played it? It's not like they hid this from anyone or tried to paint it as anything other than what it was. There were plenty of videos long before its launch that clearly presented what the game was. It's purposefully small and I'm still surprised that is the underlying fault

It was most likely part of the deal when he accepted HBO's offer. Which makes sense after he'd cemented himself as the one who'd replace Stewart if he ever left the desk at the Daily Show. The backbone of his show is to provide the same awareness based satire, but without advertising strings they can also push their

Outside of their place in the history of horror film, I've never understood the attraction of the Friday the 13th films. There's nothing compelling there for me. It's just boring.

From my experiences over the past decade, Razor isn't exactly the shining beacon of QA on the hill.

I don't think Windows 8 was ever intended as a replacement for 7, it was their push into the tablet/phone market and the touchscreen interface. They might have pushed it as such leading up to release for sales, but it was pretty clear that they were meant to exist side by side.

This is a poorly written piece. There's not much information specifically defining how Comcast is denying the service. Thankfully I don't have to rely upon their services where I live, but that does leave me without the context of the how. I'm guessing it's through the provider log-in service, but again I'm only