I hate how weight loss can be reversed so much more quickly than achieved.
I hate how weight loss can be reversed so much more quickly than achieved.
I'm the same as far as Batman, but looking at the more ridiculous parts of his history got me thinking about canon and such.
By the way, Gus "The Bus" Johnson from SFA just scored the first pre-season TD for the Cowboys!
Yeah, aside from tourist traps, Mexico is not my ideal spot either. Maybe Gree ... err, Rome!
Actually, I could never navigate those old 90s FPS games like Wolfenstein when I played them back then and got frustrated and gave up on them quite easily. Quake (II?) didn't have THAT problem when I played it years later: the levels were small and dull to me, but I could navigate them. But Wolfenstein and similar PC FPS games I had access to in the 90s were confusing to me then, too. I think I might actually be better at navigating those samey maze hallways now that I'm older.
Man, I really want to travel outside the country.
I wouldn't get an N64 until 1997, but I remember watching a friend play Super Mario RPG. I played either Quake or Quake II at my friend's apartment a year or so back and ... wasn't all that impressed to be honest. I'd still say Goldeneye was superior to it in terms of multiplayer.
I dunno if Ghost Trick counts. It's point and click but not really graphic novel.
That's a lot of people on my Facebook too. I'm not ready to say who I'd vote for, I just think cable companies are evil.
There was a joke at the end of one episode that made me crack up, but yeah, it became more about adult relationships and handling them maturely. You could tell it was going downhill when Joey began feeling real human emotions.
The fluidity of canon in the comics themselves is what makes me wonder why fans get so bent out of shape about mainstream adaptations that change minor things, as I alluded to in my response to Matt.