Yeah. I agree. But the fact that we have to use "shouldn't" here pretty much sums it up. I think it may be time for Christians to start thinking about if they have a responsibility to noting the difference.
There's a pedo joke in here somewhere. Jared was a pedo and a spokesman for subway. Now Taco is bailing on cops because of a subway sub. It's here somewhere, I just can't find it.
It's easy homeboy, repeat after me-
"mommy went away to the place that the people I voted for sent her, with the money I gave them, and my job is to make sure she doesn't come back. Now give me a hug and try not to be so brown."
I don't have the time to play many games now but I recently bought Dirt 5 for my arcade fix and Dirt Rally 2 for my sim fix. I've always loved rally games.
And yeah, still super close with one of those guys. When I can find the time, we spend our time playing Day Z, Arma Reforger, Sea of Thieves. He plays Forza, but I'm trying to get gud at DR2 before getting him into it so I can win at least a handful of games first.
Oh man. We had just gotten a PS1 and Need for Speed. We lived in a little apartment over a beer store. Friday night would come and we'd spend the entire weekend racing each other and drinking way too much. We'd let the loser of the race stay on and the winner would sit out. That way we all got practice and got really, really good. Good times.
Two other favorites from last year.
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G. Wells
but you should follow it immediately with The Daughter of Dr. Moreau by S. Moreno-Garcia. It's sort of a companion piece written by a female, indigenous author. It bookends the sci-fi by a white guy nicely.
Also, I'll always tell people they should check out the book that is credited with starting sci-fi as a genre. Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelly. It's horror, it's sci-fi, it's speculative, it's fucking awesome.
And the Blue Ant trilogy by Wiliam Gibson. He's deff not for everyone. He can be really hard to get, and he just dumps you into his world and starts. There is no tutorial. But if he clicks for you, you'll love it.
I'm not super versed in thriller but my friends have me dipping my feet into horror.
Sister, Maiden, Monster by Lucy A Snider was a favorite last year. Creepy, timely, and let's say visceral.
I'm in the first 3rd of Perdido Street Station now from China Mieville. He's credited with helping start the New Weird. Not horror as such but it's marvelous.
And Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki was just a rad read. It's roughly about donughts, violins, and selling souls.
Yeah. I agree. But the fact that we have to use "shouldn't" here pretty much sums it up. I think it may be time for Christians to start thinking about if they have a responsibility to noting the difference.