Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 10:27 am
This is actually excellent grammar by Dutch standards.
Because sometimes even national leaders just want to hang out
https://forum.nationstates.net/
The Grey Wolf wrote:I'm not one to judge what people do in their private time, but considering the countries at the top tend to be heavily homophobic, this is just hilarious.
Agritum wrote:http://store.steampowered.com/app/381780/
80 Days is frankly one of the best games I've ever played, and Nightkill and Norv can testify about it too. Get it as soon as you can.
The Grey Wolf wrote:I'm not one to judge what people do in their private time, but considering the countries at the top tend to be heavily homophobic, this is just hilarious.
The Grey Wolf wrote:I'm not one to judge what people do in their private time, but considering the countries at the top tend to be heavily homophobic, this is just hilarious.
Nature-Spirits wrote:The Grey Wolf wrote:I'm not one to judge what people do in their private time, but considering the countries at the top tend to be heavily homophobic, this is just hilarious.
Once I read a fanfic with Shining Armo(u)r and Big Mac. Apple jam for lube....
Some fanfics are really fucking weird.
Agritum wrote:I'm really, really fucking glad that the Avatar fandom died just as quickly as it was born and that, six years after the film first came out, the only thing people remember about it is the whole Pocahontas ripoff thing, and Miles Quarritch's lines.
Agritum wrote:I'm really, really fucking glad that the Avatar fandom died just as quickly as it was born and that, six years after the film first came out, the only thing people remember about it is the whole Pocahontas ripoff thing, and Miles Quarritch's lines.
Agritum wrote:I'm really, really fucking glad that the Avatar fandom died just as quickly as it was born and that, six years after the film first came out, the only thing people remember about it is the whole Pocahontas ripoff thing, and Miles Quarritch's lines.
Agritum wrote:I'm really, really fucking glad that the Avatar fandom died just as quickly as it was born and that, six years after the film first came out, the only thing people remember about it is the whole Pocahontas ripoff thing, and Miles Quarritch's lines.
Agritum wrote:I'm really, really fucking glad that the Avatar fandom died just as quickly as it was born and that, six years after the film first came out, the only thing people remember about it is the whole Pocahontas ripoff thing, and Miles Quarritch's lines.
Nude East Ireland wrote:Agritum wrote:I'm really, really fucking glad that the Avatar fandom died just as quickly as it was born and that, six years after the film first came out, the only thing people remember about it is the whole Pocahontas ripoff thing, and Miles Quarritch's lines.
I remember liking some of the concepts that the movie never addressed. I think Earth in that world is a polluted, corporate mess where people have to wear gas masks outside. That's interesting, I suppose.
Nude East Ireland wrote:Agritum wrote:I'm really, really fucking glad that the Avatar fandom died just as quickly as it was born and that, six years after the film first came out, the only thing people remember about it is the whole Pocahontas ripoff thing, and Miles Quarritch's lines.
I remember liking some of the concepts that the movie never addressed. I think Earth in that world is a polluted, corporate mess where people have to wear gas masks outside. That's interesting, I suppose.
Constaniana wrote:Nude East Ireland wrote:I remember liking some of the concepts that the movie never addressed. I think Earth in that world is a polluted, corporate mess where people have to wear gas masks outside. That's interesting, I suppose.
According to the wiki I found on it, Earth has 20 billion people and deforestation everywhere. Corporations aren't running everything. The Moon and Mars are colonised, and algae is the staple food. There's an energy crisis and they need Unobtanium as a cheap superconductor. And the oh so heroic main characters of Avatar give their race the middle finger and send them packing so they can go run around naked in the trees while everyone else suffers.
G-Tech Corporation wrote:Constaniana wrote:According to the wiki I found on it, Earth has 20 billion people and deforestation everywhere. Corporations aren't running everything. The Moon and Mars are colonised, and algae is the staple food. There's an energy crisis and they need Unobtanium as a cheap superconductor. And the oh so heroic main characters of Avatar give their race the middle finger and send them packing so they can go run around naked in the trees while everyone else suffers.
Exactly why I was rooting for the humans the whole time.
Unobtainium basically makes fusion power viable, which people need in order to get to different systems and colonize them and relieve population pressures in the Solar System. Small wonder the RDA is willing to sacrifice aliens and billions of trees for that cause.