

‘john is kill’
‘no’
Not much to say


‘john is kill’
‘no’
I read the first book, its a blast. Haven’t had time to try the series and am always scared of live action interpretations.


Personally I think the CGI of Lawrence is pretty meh.


Yeah you can. For us it worked because we focus on different parts and then meet up, discuss and give feedback or help.
But you need to do it with someone you get along well with.


I recently started it with the caveat that I’m not allowed to pay without my brother. So he comes by once or twice per month and we go crazy for a few hours.
If I did it myself I’d lose my job.


What about ImageMagick? I feel it does deserve to stay in it’s own comic strip.


I saw it when it came out and was stoked about the creative plot but front what I remember they just turned the cool concept to a “get from A to B action”.
With all the praise I heard about it later I’m thinking maybe I missed something or remember it wrong but here’s someone else who thinks it bland.


I’m just disappointed in how they turned desty nova from one of my favourite villains, the genius who’s entire motivation is setting up the stage in a weird way and laugh as it unravels even if he gets hurt in the process, into a generic mind controlling final boss type.
With most manga adaptations I find that they water out what makes the characters interesting. Sure a battle manga needs good battle choreography but the reason I’m reading it is because of the characters.


Yeah, there would need to be a major player investing in this route, coupled with strong integrity checks, to force banks and identity apps to make a third version of their apps.


Great suggestions but pen and paper directed ä switched to a disgusting microtransactional monetisation scheme and os unplayable now.


I enjoyed walk the line. In knew very little about Johnny cash going in and out really showed his good and bad.


I’m curious about your setup. We’re a small company trying to up productivity until we can hire more people and so far we’ve been trying some agents that are very good for some tasks but we’re still writing a lot of code.
Could be the other ninja in the picture is hard to find.


I’m laughing constantly when playing multiplayer games with my kids. Silly party games mainly where we end up in weird interactions or just making jokes or role play about what’s happening in the game.
For single player I can’t really remember but the old monkey island and Simon the sorcerer got me laughing back in the days.


Seeing them back to back it felt like a weak asspull, even my kids reacted to it. But I didn’t rewatch the first movie to see if it actually conflicts with original Marty. With it happening constantly in the sequels and never once in the original it’s either poor writing or they changed him. Or both.


Back to the future added that weird “nobody calls me a chicken” shtick to Marty which came out of nowhere and was not present in the first movie. Then they proceeded to rebuild his entire character around it on the sequels.


They got their crip walk down and are really good at hand shakes?
One could even say it’s quite the obscure game to win awards like this…?