Here's the key: Some shit is serious and I am serious when I talk about it because it requires the ability to be serious.
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http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2014-10-03-us-military-can-learn-from-game-marketing-says-ex-call-of-duty-directorSo I've got this great idea, it's called propaganda marketing. The things he says (considering his background) are pretty though.
Quote from: Rufus on October 03, 2014, 06:43:46 PMhttp://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2014-10-03-us-military-can-learn-from-game-marketing-says-ex-call-of-duty-directorSo I've got this great idea, it's called propaganda marketing. The things he says (considering his background) are pretty though.He needs to learn a bit about military marketing. They were doing shit like this - and continue to do so - long before Pong existed. It reads like a kazoo player trying to teach the 9th Symphony about rhythm. Sort of adorable, really.
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Quote from: chronovore on October 05, 2014, 08:05:53 PM(Image removed from quote.)Is that Willem Dafoe?
at those kids. Good for her too. Sucks that the cops didn't come.
Beowulf & TuPacAfter much thought I thought about who could be a hero, conventional or not, who could match Beowulf. Immediately TuPac came to mind. He had strong Christian values, fought for the people he represented, and ultimately died because of of his own failings. That is the hero that I think Beowulf represents.
QuoteBeowulf & TuPacAfter much thought I thought about who could be a hero, conventional or not, who could match Beowulf. Immediately TuPac came to mind. He had strong Christian values, fought for the people he represented, and ultimately died because of of his own failings. That is the hero that I think Beowulf represents.http://shitmystudentswrite.tumblr.com/
"Strong christian values"