Well, it's about time we started disincentivizing the rampant consumption of a fossil fuel. People in my country pay over $8 per gallon and that's still cheaper than what I'd have to pay for any decent brand of orange juice.
People should be required to provide their username when asking questions so that we can hate more on the awkward clowns. A couple of guys there had no business being in line for anything. But I guess you just have to take them with the good ones.
@ManU_Fan10ne: "It feels like the players can read each other's minds"
That's the key. They've built an amazing team that doesn't need a playmaker like Zidane to carry the whole effort on his shoulders. Everyone's ultimately just a cog in the works. They also understand their style so well that Del Bosque can basically just let the boys play. The combined tactical acumen in that team is staggering.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I hope Italy wins, because their play style doesn't reduce me to tears. They used to be the most boring team on the planet by quite a margin, but Spain took over those duties years ago and now it's like I want to hang myself whenever Spain plays. Not that it isn't brilliant winning football.
I'm having a hard time understanding your point of view, and I need you to answer something. Would you rather watch a 20-minute Quick Look in one sitting or a 40-minute Quick Look in two sittings? Let's assume the first one is heavily edited to show all the core aspects of a game, but the latter is unedited as usual and has twice as much gameplay and tired jokes. Also, and this is a serious question: do you feel you need to watch a Quick Look in its entirety from beginning to the very end in order to know what a game is like?
I just...I guess I'm with PixelPrinny on this one. Your movie analogy is completely flawed, because the beauty of this site's design and the design of your mp3 player is that – to maintain the movie angle – if you get bored with a movie, you can freeze it, walk out, grab a bagel, return to the theater, and resume watching the movie exactly where you left off. You can also skip any part of the movie or indeed walk out for good if you don't like it at all. I fail to see why the content would have to change.
Subtitles usually. One notable exception was Princess Mononoke, where they hadn't bothered to write compact, readable subtitles. They'd just used the text of the English dub, word for word, and with terrible timing, making the film quite difficult to follow.
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