I'm not sure how to feel about that request. But on that note, I just got one of the famous Zombieland hats for this summer since I'll be working outside at high altitude for a few months. It is much wider than I anticipated. I forgot Woody Harrelson is a wide 6'3" man. It's probably good...
I feel like grilled nachos is something that we should assemble a task force for experimentation.
I wonder, maybe if I took the smoker back home and made SMOKED NACHOS! Smoked nachos with shredded brisket? I think we have something here, guys.
Paul Redeker isn't racist. That's the whole point of his narrative. He simply was put in charge of coming up with Plan Orange 84, and did too good a job of it. In fact, he's completely ****ing nuts since he's got more than one personality living in his head. It's heavily implied that creating...
Stereotypes of what sort? The fact that the Chinese government has a notorious history of suppressing rather than solving problems? That Russian leadership is full of perennially incompetent, corrupt officials? That Americans would rather deny, deny, deny than actually set to the hard work of...
This thread is like a room with a fire in it and the doors closed. Every time someone opens it the backdraft seems to bring it roaring back to life.
I think you make a good point on what should be the case. The problem is that this does not, and has never, reflected reality. Clothing styles...
Facebook goes wayyyyy deeper than that. They are probably be able to figure out you are depressed, cheating on your wife, or gay before your friends and family do. It all comes down to statistical algorithms. Statistical algorithms that Facebook pays dozens of people 100K+ a year to make more...
I'm not offended. I was just trying to clarify whether you were talking about it or not. I don't have pectus excavatum, just for the record. The problem is that my dad was a monster (56" chest). Pectus excavatum is almost entirely an aesthetic problem, it has little impact on chest circumference...
Nothing wrong with that. I don't fault people for playing non-hard mode, but what bugs me is how game makers are afraid nowadays to make things brutally difficult on what is supposed to be the hardest game mode.
Uh...no. Wrong. He explores a vast array of sociopolitical issues that sort of scenario would invoke. Radio Free Earth, feral Qs, LAMOEs, the military responses of different nations, corporate scams, the Sou'frican plan, international tensions. You either didn't read it or didn't pay any...
Huh, I'll have to play this. I'll tell y'all when I do.
EDIT: Are we talking The Walking Dead or The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct? I'm guessing the former, since the latter has a 39 on Metascore.
Never read the comics myself. I usually shy away from zombies because they've become such a dull, overplayed subject. It's rare to find something as well thought out as World War Z (book) or Dawn of the Dead in that genre.
I keep hearing how good it is, but all my friends also like the TV series, which is awful garbage that I can't stand at all. I might actually pick this game up.
Yeah I wish I could afford more time and money to comics and reading. I'm looking forward to the next Eric Powell stuff, or when Garth Ennis does his next series.