It's always been a problem. There's science and theres religion. They both hate each other and it goes on.
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Looks like we're not only blending the people together but their genes as well. I wonder what the population would be in 2100?
I personally find that this fictional imagination that is brought to life through books, games and movies horrible. I hate the idea I hate everything about it.
None. Don't care.
I just bought Lord Of The Flies, didn't like the cover art, used it as a table cleaner. ripped a page out everytime I made a spill or made lunch.
[QUOTE="raven_squad"]Ummm... Because I guess most people don't find the prospect of murdering innocents repeatedly to be all that enjoyable I guess. People like to be the good guy. Stop the murderer. Not always, but mostly. GodofBigMacsGTA? That just never seems to flow - no inside building play.
They're making Hitman.Why hasen't anyone developed a game where you play as the serial killer? Im sure it would play out much like condemmed or a resident evil game in terms of gore...
lampolo
As the saying goes; You buy a PS3, comes with blu-ray which is the best deal there is. Standalone can be quite expensive, depending on the model and release date. Basically, if you want to watch Blu-ray movies and play games, your best choice will be PS3.
There aren't any graph comparison on the web that asserts how many PS3 and a huge range of different standalone blu ray players that are sold yearly etc. I find that making an assumption; guessing which product will outsell the other is never correct.
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My favourite is probably The Lord of the Rings. Probably the most well written fiction I've read are Jane austins books though I'm sure the majority of Gamespot users would find them incredibly boring. I really enjoy reading Astronomy, Physics and other types of science books. I have a large collection of them.
zmbi_gmr
i've been leaning towards the lord of the rings books. that may be next series. a decent book that i found pretty fulfilling and made me think outside the box a little is called "Germ" by Robert Liparulo. basically it dealt with some mad scientists who controlled a "germ" that would only affect certain ppl with specific DNA. pretty cool and thrilling. it didn't end like i wanted it to, but it was pretty cool. i've also read "The Rising" City of the Dead" and "Dead Sea" by Brian Keene. Now he took a very different twist to the whole zmbi idea. definiteley some of my favorite stuff as of late. "World War Z" was cool as well.
Here's a sum-up, Da Vinci Code is a sequel to Angels and Demons so your not in the wrong foot or skipping anything.
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