Listening to Patrick telling how he doesn't eat very well when his girl's out of town just makes me sad. Someone needs to teach him how to cook a few basic recipes.
I cook for myself daily. Mainly because I like it, but also because it saves me a lot of money and I know what I'm eating.
I guess I would say Halo or Half-Life 2, or even Xevious. But Those games haven't aged particularly well. If I were to be back in the same mindset and have the same expectations from videogames as I did back when I first played them then sure, I'd like to get back the feeling of playing Halo for the first time.
It sure would be nice to play Journey again with blank expectations.
Boy that Wikipedia page sure had the word "endosperm" in it a lot. I've drank coconut water out of a coconut a few times but honestly don't remember what it tasted like. I think that I'd rather just have a beer. Or you know. Water.
If someone's selling bud at a party etc. then I don't give a fuck. But if I'd see someone selling meth to small kids then yeah I might call the cops or at least talk to the dealer.
#8.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3(Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC)** Activision Blizzard
It was one of the top selling games of 2012 and it came out in NOV.
I think that the evidence to why the Halo 4 player base has dropped is right here. Even the Call of Duty game from 2011 made it's way to this list. The "competitive" scene or whatever you'd like to call it has moved away from Halo a long time ago. That is why I still like playing Halo.
Reviewing games from a feminist point of view is the same as writing a review of a restaurant from a communist point of view. And no, I didn't mean to equate feminism with communism. I just think that using political frames in reviews is stupid.
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