"Subtly."
About as subtle as a frying pan to the face. Leftists don't understand what subtleness is.
Faaaaaaair point.
What are the gay couple's damages, exactly? Hard to sue unless you can prove damages.
Well also, at least most of the people involved with that episode (notably Jonathan Frakes), at least had the graciousness to apologize for it, afterward.
Ain't nobody apologizing for the multiple abominations of nu-Trek, or at least, if they have, I haven't seen it!
There are tons of Trekkies who refuse to acknowledge any official Trek past '09. I'm one of them, too!
Oh man, I never played this, but i remember it looked hard as hell. What was the name of it, again?
I was in Egypt when "swine flu" was a thing. The Egyptians, in their infinite wisdom, decided that the solution was to slaughter all of the pigs in the country.
This led to a knock on effect of garbage piling up everywhere, because their waste disposal "system" up to that point had basically amounted to, "let the Copts gather the edible garbage to feed their pigs with." No pigs, no reason for the Copts to collect the garbage, hence, garbage piled up everywhere.
What fucking country was this in?
While yours is more technically sound, the OP is funnier.
I sincerely hope that time comes before they come back to Utah, and completely fuck up my mountain ski town again.
It's not gonna happen that soon, but a man can dream.
Not that it isn't still true, but this video is at least 4 years old by now.
If you like his Christian books and Narnia, you'll like this for sure.
I personally found it to be rather dry and boring, but it has been a while since I've read it. As in, 30 years or so.
From what I recall, it's just basically him laying out his personal views on religion and life. There are a lot of monologs and dialogs and that sort of thing.
I very much enjoyed Broforce, although I wouldn't call it a puzzle game. Just because you have to use your brain to beat a level, doesn't make it a puzzle game.
A gatcha mobile game where historical fighting ships are anthropomorphized as cute anime waifus.
"She'll fly apart!"
"FLY HER APART, THEN!"
George Takei may be insufferable, but I will forever love his depiction of Sulu, and especially this one line. It encapsulates everything between him and his friends, the Enterprise crew.
How about no, Scott?
Maginot Line, anyone?
I mean, aren't Suletta and Miorine wearing wedding rings in the epilogue scene? I think it's very heavily implied that they're married.
Also all the degenerate LGBT people were absolutely livid that they never had a scene of them kissing. They just showed them wearing rings and let you draw your own conclusions. Which I enjoyed. Both the anime letting you figure it out, and the fag parade being upset that they didn't get their fan service.
Okay, but why is the guy on the right giving us the shocker?
Idk, I really enjoyed 3! 4 definitely lost me, though.
Watching hours long critiques of the sequel movies/shows is vastly more entertaining than the sequels/shows themselves.
I think youtube critics would have to apply for food stamps if Disney stopped making garbage content for them to make fun of.
One can only hope.
I will defend the first one. The first one had a greart story, and the combat was great.
The second one featured terrible writing/story, and meh combat.