But if they want to talk about Heat being awesome for 20 minutes, that's exactly what I'm here for.
Exactly this. I come here because I appreciate the personalities of the site, and want to hear them talk about things they actually have opinions on and are excited about. Honestly, it's encouraging and refreshing to know that they DON'T want to weigh in on things just because those things are trending.
When it comes down to it, this is the holy bible of the site, in my opinion:
I love the Bomb Squard because they're the Bomb Squad.
Didn't start out with this intention, but I've been gravitating towards a sort of Wasteland-Hipster Chez Guevara. And I turned Piper into a Road Warrior body guard.
Just like the proverbial cat is in the box being both dead or alive, once Booker goes to the baptism, he is both Booker the child-selling father and Comstock the religious nut. Only by drowning himself does it result in neither possibility. It would be like the cat committing suicide before it goes in the box - in that instance, there would be no alive/dead cat in the box - you only have a dead cat.
I'm glad you brought up Schrodinger's cat in regards to the baptism, because after starting a new playthrough and collecting audio logs again, I heard Comstock make the exact same comparison. He mentions that
"One man goes into the waters of baptism. A different man comes out, born again. But who is that man who lies submerged? Perhaps that swimmer is both sinner and saint, until he is revealed unto the eyes of man"
Kind of interesting that this information is provided in the third voxophone you find...Always love it when a story puts all the pieces in front of you like that, and whether or not you see them is your own doing.
a new sketch comedy series about mario and sonic (very original) has started up, by some guys with a site called Jump Kick Punch. They've only started making videos, but they've had a long running podcast for a while.
The first episode's a little slow, but episode 2 is pretty funny. You guys should give them a look-see:
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