As far as I remember, all contradictions, contraventions and contraceptives are dealt with on an altercation-by-altercation basis with the decision usually dependent on the following:
-the offending player's progression within the game
-the offended player's professional status without the...
It's a fine line though. Some racist jokes aren't funny, they're just genuinely racist. People like Bernard Manning are good examples of this.
Also those jokes about black people and Mexicans raping white women I personally didn't think were funny but that doesn't mean anyone who finds them...
No he isn't. They make him out to be methodical, skilful and principled (albeit with rather loose morals).
The scout's an utter twat.
All Australians are insecure. And their insecurity more often than not manifests itself in extreme arrogance and hypocrisy.
I'm glad that we Brits are above...
No it's not
It would make the game more accessible to new-comers but this game was started with Welsh rules, which aren't 100% compatible with the variations of '67.
Apart from the fact that the Welsh only have a single, very old London Underground map between them all, there are too many...
Actually, the medic does have a backstory:
That's from the TF2 wiki but is also what's written on Valve's own TF2 trading cards so it's fair to say that it's canon.
Considering the beginning of that second sentence, perhaps it does refer to the morally questionable doctors of Nazi...
Sterling advice, Van_Halen.
But you know what that means...
"You know you've failed when..." #273
You know you've failed when you need life-coaching from the members of an internet gaming forum.
Bear that in mind, McBane. Bear that in mind.
Most of the characters in TF2 are at best a little psychotic and at worst out-and-out mentalists.
This character trait doesn't necessarily set up their political or ideological affiliations.
I don't really think you could see any of them as having any such affiliations.
Nietzsche's concept of...
Exactly. If it descends into lots of gun play then it'll run the risk of being just another generic third person shooter. I just hope the right emphasis is put on survival, exploration, tactics and using your wits.
What in the f*ck is wrong with you? He said something which was incorrect. Big deal.
Don't get up on your high horse and start condescending him just because you know more than he does about something.
You weren't born with the knowledge - you had to find it out too, so don't have a go at him...
As good as that second picture is, there's no-one called Bennett (signature and date, bottom left) working at Valve, so I'd take it with a pinch of salt.
No, they had coordinates for the Borealis.
Cheers for that, stemot!
I much, much prefer the idea of the Doctor being alone as the last of his kind: it gives a very interesting, darker edge to his character.
She's also really, really hawt.
stemot, you seem on the ball as far as Doctor Who goes: the Time War mentioned in these new series (and by extension the Doctor being the last Time Lord alive) is a new creation, isn't it? I don't remember it ever being mentioned in the older (ie: '80s and beyond) series and I'm pretty sure...
I lost my physical shoulders in a bet. In retrospect it was foolish to gamble body parts on a two pair but you live and learn.
Donna grew on me. The first episode (Runaway Bride?) I foud her a bit grating but I warmed to her as things went on. No accounting for taste I guess :P
Much as I love the Daleks (and I do) the whole "Well, that's the last we'll see of th- Oh bother, here we go again!" game is getting a little silly. We all know they'll be back and that's fine but I just wish it wasn't so contrived.
Or they could at least explain why they keep turning up. Some...
It's possible that the warhead we saw the G-Man arming was just one of many...
If it was just that for a brief second and we were back in the test chamber, that'd be quite fun but I don't think we need another gambol about in BMRF's many corridors.
You're, like, livin' in the paaaaast...