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Don’t take this the wrong way, and I see you’ve been filled in many times below, but I was hoping the internet would give me this comment, and was glad it did! I walked out of the theater wondering how many of the younger kids in the crowd thought the movie was a BL ripoff.

This seems remarkably short sighted. Why do you believe this to be the case? I feel like there is plenty of evidence that the world is currently over populated and reaching a point that there is a scarcity of resources. Why should someone feel a prerogative to procreate in order to prevent the demise of humanity?

Came for Dros Delnoch, was sorely disappointed. Though it was once conquered, so maybe it doesn’t qualify.

Where do I read this article?

I dub thee Focus ST Countryman.

Let's see. I am currently reading Legend by Marie Lu, not far and not sure if I like it yet. Recently finished the third book in Brent Weeks' Lightbringer which had a slow start but a solid end. Also reading Patrick Rothfuss' newer novella. I got the first volume of the new Ms. Marvel cheap and really dug it. Next

I don't necessarily agree. Click baiting would be more like "Best fantasy movie no one saw? Click here to find out what it is!". You can read the title of this and make a pretty well informed opinion of whether you need to click in.

I want to contribute from the land of America, where a friend tried to have a 4 Xbox One "LAN" party with Halo Master Chief edition. After making sure all of the Xbox Ones were updated and had Halo installed and updated, we still had a hellacious time playing Halo 1 Blood Gulch, with constant drops and disconnects,

Man, not only that, but I somehow just found out this game exists, and it fails to mention that at least according to Wikipedia (I think is what I checked), it is also coming out for PC that day and Xbox One the next day. The trailer looks super cool, but it hasn't been on my radar at all until a friend sent me a

Not when your opinion is that something that won't effect you because you'll never read it needs to fail. Why wish failure on an endeavor just because its not up your ally? There's a whole bunch of stuff that isn't in my interest range that I still have no I'll wishes for.

Not when your opinion is that something that won't effect you because you'll never read it needs to fail. Why wish failure on an endeavor just because its not up your ally? There's a whole bunch of stuff that isn't in my interest range that I still have no I'll wishes for.

I'm not going to hate on anyone for not digging Way of Kings, but Words of Radiance was pretty awesome, and much faster-paced/story-moving compared to Way of Kings.

I finished that a few weeks ago and almost want to pick it up for a reread, but I'll postpone until I get through some unreads.

Even though I enjoy reading his in-progress Lightbringer series, I do really want him to go back to the Night Angel series at some point. I feel like his writing has improved but I really like the characters and mythology of Night Angel a lot.

One or two books back I read the sequel, which was about the same as far as quality; equally parts enjoyable and frustrating as far as the writing and storytelling go.

I just bought the collection of Brandon Sanderson's "Alcatraz/Evil Librarian" books, as that was the only thing by him I hadn't read. I am enjoying it so far, but it is definitely YA/kiddy as far as the humor and jokes.

I am far from an expert on gender identity, but wouldn't Jared Leto still have been dressed in drag as he isn't a transgender woman? I read that statement a few times and had a hard time being offended by it.

My 2014 Focus ST is only slightly more expensive to insure than my wife's 2008 Focus, surprisingly.

While I don't particularly disagree with you based on current evidence, that is exactly what Mann went out of his way to disprove within the context of slavery. We are now facing a problem that has much larger consequences outside of morality than slavery, so hopefully we can work towards collectively reaching the