"Hi, I'm an apteryx. A wingless bird with hairy feathers." Well, it stuck in my head, anyway. It's a line from a character in the B.C. comic strip. I didn't know until just a few years ago, however, that an apteryx is a kiwi bird. Wow, it's nigh impossible to find a B.C. strip about the apteryx ...
It might surprise you, dear readers, to know that I rarely find joy in anything. Disappointment builds character and I am brimming with character. I am so used to hitting snags and being turned down and cold cocked with "NO" that I some days I don't even try. Today is not one of those days, my ...
... of character. (BUT ON THE SUBJECT OF THE ROSE, THAT WHOLE SCENE WAS ENTIRELY WORTH IT FOR COLIN'S LITTLE GIGGLE. I KEEP WATCHING IT AND IT MAKES MY EYES WATER BECAUSE I LOVE IT SO MUCH, I'M NOT EVEN KIDDING, AOIGHAHAGHSKHJ COLIN.) "Why are you so good to me?" "Because ... I can't help it, I ... I ...
… Damn. I thought. Had I wasted another $60 on a crappy game? I choose my class and get control of my character. I follow the annoying little robot named “Clap Trap” on a tour of the town, shooting bandits and looting containers along the way. I’d be doing a lot of this. I get a quest to kill x amount ...
... that happened to them is all the fault of the girl his brother was obsessed with, turned into a drug addict, and raped. Apparently, she made his brother an evil, raping murderer by not loving him back. (While I do not think Holly Black thinks this, she does think I’ll like and sympathize with a character...
" Edward may be a ridiculously intense character, but he's not unhappy at all at the beginning of the book, and Rob could have played that scene in a way to make him seem like he's actually capable of lightening up and showing off that he knows entire Shakespeare plays by memory without pouring his ...
... of politics which is about winning, spinning and in which government staff are all vaguely incompetent and the character you find yourself rooting for is the monstrous chief of government communications Malcolm Tucker who wanders around the show ripping other characters to shreds with profanity ...
... of politics which is about winning, spinning and in which government staff are all vaguely incompetent and the character you find yourself rooting for is the monstrous chief of government communications Malcolm Tucker who wanders around the show ripping other characters to shreds with profanity ...
The M.C. Fail character needs moar work before I commence spamming...I mean...promotion. The story must combine bullshit with fact. When the words and stars are right, it will generate a mirage of psuedo realism. And people will ask, "Who is M.C. Fail?" Greater knowledge must be acquired. I've ...
... to pathos overdoses than other parts of the world… I could go on and on and on. The story really is incredibly abysmal… Now for the actors. I really like John Cusack. But this time he didn’t have a chance. His character remains flat and uninteresting and the most sympathetic and believable person ...