2525 pts ยท October 6, 2013
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AC: Shadows scratches the itch a bit, but it's just not the same.
I don't know where you live, but in the UK that's exactly how it works. You start by claiming Universal Credit (how much you get is based on circumstances like living situation, dependants, etc), then when you start a job your benefit is deduced based on how much you earn. If you're part time, you'll likely still get some of your benefit allowance. If you work less than 16 hours a week on minimum wage, you could still get all of it.
That is literally the point. The act of communicating your thoughts into structured sentences can be cathartic, and other people now know how you feel, so they can attempt to help you properly. Also, knowing there is somebody that knows what you're going through can help you deal with the stress. None of this is wrong.
Sonic was my childhood hero, and I was entering my teens when Carrey was hitting his peak. It absolutely delights and excites me that both combined and he agreed to play that role. He makes those movies and I think he's perfect for it. I'm so excited for the third.
I disagree. He's left wondering what the point of the exchange was. Humanity gets to live now, but nobody will ever know how close they came to extinction. Nobody will ever know his sacrifice. Humanity will go on killing and hurting each other. No lesson was learned here. The protagonist is left with the sobering realisation he just made a selfless choice that essentially accomplished nothing. I think the last panel is necessary to show that realisation.
He would take pictures while in this pose, behind people who were unaware their ass was hanging out their pants.
It really is. I've been hospitalised with it 3 times (I'm on a waiting list for surgery) and it's the most excruciating pain I've ever felt.
LoK/Soul Reaver was an incredible series and it's criminal that it's being lost to time. The writing/acting was way too good to lose.
The outtakes to Inbetween Two Ferns are always funnier than the actual episodes.
This has literally happened to me. I keep getting anti-feminism shorts and as someone that embraces equality, it's infuriating me.
This is literally the plot of 'Living with Yourself', where Paul Raud plays himself and a clone of himself. Good Netflix show.
Thank you, I'll look into it. I appreciate the recommendation.
I was hovering around 30 when I binged this and Adventure Time for the first time. More recently Gravity Falls too. All amazing stuff.
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/3qOgLJ
It hits us in weird ways. The process is unique to you, it will probably come out of nowhere. Or it won't. It's totally fine, and normal.
My grandfather passed away and I felt basically nothing despite being very close with him growing up. Hit me like a truck a week later.
Trigger Happy TV with Dom Joly.
Get another knife, tie it to another stick, and use that knife to cut free the first knife. Repeat with as many knife-sticks as necessary.
Strangers become friends, you don't need to know names.
Lady Gaga.
I went to a convention recently and they had a life-size Johnny Five robot. I was absolutely star-struck. The kid in me was mesmerised.
Yeah, but... at an employer that wants you gone. Would that not mess with your head? I'd feel alienated working there.
That's gotta be a double-edged sword though, no? If you were fired, would you want to work for 3 months at the same place?
I agree. I think he suits playing John Wick though, 'cause there's not a lot of emotion involved. Just looking badass, which he can do well.
He looks like 'Prison Mike', a character made up by Michael Scott from The Office.
Franklin's secretary also mentions Trevor showed up at the office asking for him. He doesn't mention Trevor's name, but he's very specific.
And during Franklin's online missions, he mentions he knows a producer at the movie studio, which is clearly Michael.
Also Ron mentions Trevor "went Vinewood", and he's a lifestyle coach of all things.
The Casino storyline mentions an event that happens in the Deathwish ending, so canonically all 3 are alive.
AC: Shadows scratches the itch a bit, but it's just not the same.
I don't know where you live, but in the UK that's exactly how it works. You start by claiming Universal Credit (how much you get is based on circumstances like living situation, dependants, etc), then when you start a job your benefit is deduced based on how much you earn. If you're part time, you'll likely still get some of your benefit allowance. If you work less than 16 hours a week on minimum wage, you could still get all of it.
That is literally the point. The act of communicating your thoughts into structured sentences can be cathartic, and other people now know how you feel, so they can attempt to help you properly. Also, knowing there is somebody that knows what you're going through can help you deal with the stress. None of this is wrong.
Sonic was my childhood hero, and I was entering my teens when Carrey was hitting his peak. It absolutely delights and excites me that both combined and he agreed to play that role. He makes those movies and I think he's perfect for it. I'm so excited for the third.
I disagree. He's left wondering what the point of the exchange was. Humanity gets to live now, but nobody will ever know how close they came to extinction. Nobody will ever know his sacrifice. Humanity will go on killing and hurting each other. No lesson was learned here. The protagonist is left with the sobering realisation he just made a selfless choice that essentially accomplished nothing. I think the last panel is necessary to show that realisation.
He would take pictures while in this pose, behind people who were unaware their ass was hanging out their pants.
It really is. I've been hospitalised with it 3 times (I'm on a waiting list for surgery) and it's the most excruciating pain I've ever felt.
LoK/Soul Reaver was an incredible series and it's criminal that it's being lost to time. The writing/acting was way too good to lose.
The outtakes to Inbetween Two Ferns are always funnier than the actual episodes.
This has literally happened to me. I keep getting anti-feminism shorts and as someone that embraces equality, it's infuriating me.
This is literally the plot of 'Living with Yourself', where Paul Raud plays himself and a clone of himself. Good Netflix show.
Thank you, I'll look into it. I appreciate the recommendation.
I was hovering around 30 when I binged this and Adventure Time for the first time. More recently Gravity Falls too. All amazing stuff.
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/3qOgLJ
It hits us in weird ways. The process is unique to you, it will probably come out of nowhere. Or it won't. It's totally fine, and normal.
My grandfather passed away and I felt basically nothing despite being very close with him growing up. Hit me like a truck a week later.
Trigger Happy TV with Dom Joly.
Get another knife, tie it to another stick, and use that knife to cut free the first knife. Repeat with as many knife-sticks as necessary.
Strangers become friends, you don't need to know names.
Lady Gaga.
I went to a convention recently and they had a life-size Johnny Five robot. I was absolutely star-struck. The kid in me was mesmerised.
Yeah, but... at an employer that wants you gone. Would that not mess with your head? I'd feel alienated working there.
That's gotta be a double-edged sword though, no? If you were fired, would you want to work for 3 months at the same place?
I agree. I think he suits playing John Wick though, 'cause there's not a lot of emotion involved. Just looking badass, which he can do well.
He looks like 'Prison Mike', a character made up by Michael Scott from The Office.
Franklin's secretary also mentions Trevor showed up at the office asking for him. He doesn't mention Trevor's name, but he's very specific.
And during Franklin's online missions, he mentions he knows a producer at the movie studio, which is clearly Michael.
Also Ron mentions Trevor "went Vinewood", and he's a lifestyle coach of all things.
The Casino storyline mentions an event that happens in the Deathwish ending, so canonically all 3 are alive.