Wait, theres a wrong way to scoop soup?! It seems I’ve been screwing up soup for a long time…
Wait, theres a wrong way to scoop soup?! It seems I’ve been screwing up soup for a long time…
I for one welcome the new piracy arms race, every time someone tries to stop piracy, piracy gets easier and more efficient.
People still post to twitter?!
Work … in a game …
Looks more like a jubby jolder with a can of beans in it …
I thought you were talking about Tony Abbott and his onion moment for a second there …
How else is he supposed to get more money than Bezos? Poor little tacker.
2k should remake the SNES title Krusty’s Funhouse
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You have a very high opinion of the level of technology running power grids, traffic systems and other infrastructure in most parts of the world.
Matrix shit? Like being forced to be a drone in a monotonous VR world while their bodies are harvested for energy until they fail? Doesn’t really seem like an aspirational situation but I guess there must be a few Cyphers out there …
Being friends with Tom Hardy seems like the worst bit. Who the hell wants to be friends with some preppy english toff?
“The other guy is doing it” isn’t a justification for committing war crimes. You are also considered a war criminal regardless.
Bombing a building filled with civilians just because some arsehole who help do (or did) a terrible thing is hiding in there certainly sounds like collective punishment …
Oh also the Demon Cycle series by Peter V Brett was a fun romp. I like the way the author built a pretty unique world with a lot of different aspects to it. He did a good job of switching the point of view across characters to challenge perspective.
I don’t really agree with this pitch. Each of the two books tell a great story that could be argued to be complete in its individual telling. Yes there is an over arching story that ties their telling together and remains incomplete but that doesn’t matter given the the told tale in each is complete. I’ve read through each multiple times and will read them again regardless of whether or not the third is completed.
Is it safe to assume you’ve read the name of the wind and wise man’s fear? HURRY UP AND FINISH YOUR SERIES ROTHFUSS, please
I know he said specifically no heavy politics, but Thomas covenant is pretty heavy and dark. The tale is good, it can be hard reading in parts though given the protagonist. If you like the exploration of the antihero, the gap series by Stephen Donaldson is pretty solid too.
Pfft, I’m not not passing out in my soup