I'm probably WAAAAAY to late for this thread for my post to matter, but Lovecraft's point was that the universe was so massive and unimaginably huge that beings like Cthulhu could exist. It's kind of a nihilistic take on how abso-fucking-lutely tiny we are in the scope of the universe that which...
I've actually been thinking about this recently.
I'd wanna die being somehow launched into the ionosphere of the planet. In the 11 seconds before I suffocate and die in the vacuum of space, I'll get to float peacefully and see the contours of the Earth.
And then my eyes would expload and...
I keep seeing trailers for this all over the place. I want to play it and I really want it to be good, but I've heard that it sucks. I don't wanna spend more than 30 bucks on something that I'm not sure is good or not.
One of the few ideas I fervently agree with Yahtzee about is that weapon degradation is a horrible idea, even in great games. Yeah, it's realistic, but it's not FUN. It's irritating. It almost cripples amazing games like System Shock 2 on its own.
I love it because I can tell emo kids "FUCK YOU! Your idol movie is SCI FI! HAAARD sci fi! You stupid bastard! You don't even KNOW, do you!? You don't even FUCKING KNOW!"
Alyx: Gordon! How did you manage to survive against the Big Bad of this expansion pack!?
Gordon: It's simple. (Takes off glasses and zoom into face) I blinded him with Science.
*Walks off*
*Roll credits*
I just treat hip hop like it's nu metal and rap like it's hardcore metal. The former is good most of the time and has a bit of depth to it and the latter is shallow most of the time with a few exceptions. I'm not sure how to determine the differences in any other way.
I always thought that rap was mindless and shallow, but I appreciate hip hop. I've heard some of Mike Shonoda's stuff and it's great. I'd definitely be up for more stuff like that.
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