“This is the gift of your species and this is the danger, because you do not choose to control your imaginings. You imagine wonderful things and you imagine terrible things, and you take no responsibility for the choice. You say you have inside you both the power of good and the power of evil, the angel and the devil, but in truth you have just one thing inside you - the ability to imagine.” “This is the gift of your species and this is the danger, because you do not choose to control your imaginings. You imagine wonderful things and you imagine terrible things, and you take no responsibility for the choice. You say you have inside you both the power of good and the power of evil, the angel and the devil, but in truth you have just one thing inside you - the ability to imagine.”
No, Brian. You can pawn your guitar and buy staples like rice & beans to make it until next week. Then you can get your guitar out of hock when the "big check" clears.
Superhero video games used to have these asinine game mechanics in which you constantly had to" pay" for your superpowers and would quickly exhaust them. That's what I liked so much about HULK: ULTIMATE DESTRUCTION. You started out strong and you just got stronger and stronger as the game went on until you were so strong that you could clap and knock helicopters out of the sky.
Big surprise...the guy who hates things for a living didn't like the show. Basically everyone else likes it.
It didn't "just stop". It ended on a cliffhanger. There were multiple resolutions as well as changes and escalations in this episode. You're a sad old man who hates things for money.
I finally figured out why Eric July's books are so bad. He doesn't have a sense of humor. I'm not talking about just in his books but in his life. The dude never jokes around.