The “T” stands for Crow.
I love how every online liberal acts like they’re the Will Graham of narcissism.
Admittedly though, they do know what it feels like to be self-involved with no ability to reflect on one’s thoughts or actions.
I feel like the fact that it’s a jukebox musical costarring Lady Gaga only bolsters your case.
Add new Pokemon to a new region.
Add a new battle mechanic that will be obsolete after this game.
Repeat for 9 generations of games.
Wallace Shawn played Grand Nagus Zek on DS9 and he’s literally a socialist, but beyond that the best you can hope for with Trek actors these days is having good takes about Palestine. Some do, but most don’t.
Well Trump is definitely cooked now.
Those Trump staffers weren’t taking pictures, they were trying to find the right gravesite using the MyArlington app.
Communities are for supporting one another. That sounds like a beautiful place for a beloved friend.
Mickey demands more flesh and bone until the ritual is complete.
Matthias:
Hollywood is doing the creative equivalent of mountaintop blasting. Nothing will be left of anyone’s childhood except a blasted heath of slow piano covers of beloved theme songs.
It was the true Ghostbusters ethos of a bunch of SNL talent fucking around in a weird but kinda clever movie idea.
Plus they do this with sound already via foley techniques. Some visual art swaps out alternatives for real subjects, like using shaving cream instead of whipped cream since it won’t melt under studio lighting. The demand for “authenticity” is from corporate ghouls with no imagination.
A solid smoke sesh would’ve prevented the Sino-Soviet split.
Nothing like a Murderers’ Row of posters dunking as one. Truly a sight to behold.
This taught Rachael “Raygun” Gunn everything she knows.
I liked the character moments a lot. Yeah it’s a weird, isolated story, but it’s nice to have real-feeling characters instead of two-dimensional quip machines. Ian Flynn has proven over the years that he knows how to take this ridiculous franchise and make fans love these characters even more.
Up The Long Ladder is a strong contender too. Combining Irish stereotypes with a half-baked story about cloning ethics and a conclusion that involves using the women as brood mares to rebuild a society?