Recent content by Tesahli

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    How does Vegatarianism stop global warming?

    There's something that always annoyed me about vegetarians and vegans, maybe it's that underlying "holier-than-thou" attitude that comes out in debates, I don't typically have a problem with one that says "I'm a vegetarian, I don't care if you're not one.", but there often seems to be that...
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    Unskippable: Damnation

    Bioshock isn't steampunk, it's Biopunk.
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    How does Vegatarianism stop global warming?

    I do remember though when PETA decided they wanted to go after fishing and started the "Sea-Kittens" campaign in a hope to change the image of fish to something more adorable and likable. As far as I can tell, in terms of their group goals it was a horrible failure, though in terms of giving...
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    How does Vegatarianism stop global warming?

    Whenever I see cows, and I see a lot of cows, they're on grazing land eating grass. Chickens, maybe, but they can survive on seed just fine as well.
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    How does Vegatarianism stop global warming?

    I don't know about you, but I don't eat grass or chicken seed.
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    Who Are The Watchmen?

    The main characters of the Book the Watchmen are NOT called "The Watchmen" in the context of the novel, no one is, the closest name to apply to their group is "The Crimebusters". The phrase "Who Watches the Watchmen" is the English translation of "Quis Custodiet ipos custodes?" (This is...
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    Unskippable: Damnation

    I've really been trying to like Unskippable, but each time I watch one, I sit there straight faced and bored, waiting for them to say something that isn't predictable and unfunny. I keep finding myself more interested in the inherently bad cutscenes than the people talking over them.
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    Unskippable: Damnation

    Damnation centers around a group of freedom fighters led by a Hamilton Rourke in a desperate attempt to protect a war torn, industrialized America from a dictator. Steampunk, and it's actually the 20th century according to the game's timeline, it's just that the civil war, instead of lasting...
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    Unskippable: Damnation

    I think if you're not playing games that have ridiculous or unrealistic premises, than you must be not playing a WHOLE lot of games. Incidentally, Steampunk was started on a fairly plausible premise with, among other things, the book "The Difference Engine" by Cyberpunk progenitor William...
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    Unskippable: Damnation

    Bioshock is actually not Steampunk, it's a lesser known category known as Biopunk; so far it may be the only (or at least most well known) Biopunk game yet. Bioshock didn't include any real steam technology, it was based in the 1960's and used mostly vacuum tubes and 1960's era computer...
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    Portugese President Delivers Speech Via Second Life

    That was a really nice building they did there for this event, though I thought it'd be a recording of the speech. People from Portugal may never play SL (I don't think I've seen any), but Brazilians seem to love it. Still pretty popular and starting to do better, regularly getting 75,000 +...
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    Zero Punctuation: Too Human

    Hahah the advertisements on that were longer than the video itself!
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    Yahtzee Visits Valve, a Travelogue

    That is so cool that you got to see the inner workings of Valve, don't you feel super special now, you charismatic stallion! Also, who's the Meet the video for? DAMN YOU MAN I MUST KNOW! IS IT SPY ITSSPYISNTITOHGODLETITBESPY!!
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    120: Fansy The Famous Bard

    Pretty much, Downtym. Sullon Zek was not PvP, it was survival. There were no fair fights, just running like hell from the overbearing odds against you. I do find it funny though, that I would say Rallos Zek still wins out on the largest examples of PvP asshattery. Sure, Sullon Zek has all...
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    Looking for a solid detective game recommendation.

    Deja Vu is definitely a classic point and click noir style detective series, if you're willing to forsake modern graphics and return to point-and-click.