Well played.
Well played.
The corollary:
Fuck Kentucky.
I know, right? Who would have thought that a dating sim sub-game would have been the best addition to Fire Emblem ever?
Well that escalated quickly...
The Kid just raged for awhile...
Also: Rayman. Also also: Seaman.
SNAAAAAAKE!
Starred for Rayman.
In a world, where everyone is Dikembe Mutombo...
While they're at it they should have a Multiball. Every sport should have a Multiball.
Yeah, that cover is definitely one of the eyeroll ones. She-Hulk covers seem to usually be way bigger on that than the interiors, most of the time she's drawn more "reasonably". It's a shame Soule's run ended so soon, the art (from an artist I should definitely give credit to) was so much better about not…
More the hips combined with the waist than just by themselves.. But that's largely the cheesecake factor at work, and wouldn't necessarily need to be translated to a live-action performance. And probably shouldn't be. OP does have a point that unlike The Hulk, She-Hulk could potentially be played by a person, not a…
Maybe because he doesn't want to engage in the also-awful world of publicly shaming someone over the internet? It's just a guess, but maybe he just wanted to be done.
I'm pretty sure that if someone made a threat to rape your wife in person, you'd call the fucking cops. It's not "trendy" to be offended, and this isn't "everything". It's a pattern of threats and vitriol that wildly exceed what is socially acceptable, and people are absolutely right to want nothing more to do with…
It's fundamentally no different than SivHD using a "funny" accent. If there's no content, people aren't going to stick around.
You forget that Hideo Kojima is involved. That's just what he'd want you to think.
I would absolutely love it if some of the later puzzles started revealing that all his previous creations are just more pieces and clues for people to solve; his entire "career" has been just making one super convoluted ARG.
It's at least good that he still has people he lets tell him no.
Ah, I hadn't seen that episode. I just was curious about you calling him "likeable"; I thought the general premise was that pretty much everyone "in-character" on that show was kind of an asshole or skeezy in some way.
There's also a fairly good body of research suggesting that some of the reason guys don't realize how widespread the problem is is because they actually aren't usually there to see it; ie. when a woman is with one man, others don't follow them for her number.
Not that there isn't a denial component, but it's…