My Feelings On Public Displays Of Holding Hands








As you can tell, I've been debating about what next to put up on the brog. For some reason I started caring about what you guys read on this site, well, only a little.
Which is why you're watching Cathy's House and wondering where four minutes of your life went. I'll tell you, it went towards terrifying ideas for the future. Maybe you'll make a moving art piece based on how the color scheme of Cathy's House breaking into your most secret of dreams? I'm banking on you just going to work the next day and e-mailing your co-worker a link titled "We Should Totally Do This This Weekend!" with this link supplied.
Either way, if it makes you happy, it makes me happy.
More to come...
David Hayter a.k.a. "Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake!", just wanted to let the critics and you haters know that you aint gonna stop him from shining. And if you even think that your hate for Watchmen effects him, he simply asks 'to watch the movie again'. Apparently he has watched it twice and feels like he 'still hasn't gotten it'. Damn David...you know...maybe the movie wasn't the best story ever told after all.
"Oh You Mad Cuz I'm Stylin' On Ya?"
According to weekly Famitsu and thanks to Majed Athab (ps3fanboy), we have finally done it SquareEnix! I thought ridiculous looking black men created by japanese art designers reached their apex with Barrett Wallace. Tetsuya Nomura is known in the JRPG world for creating ridiculous looking white, asian and I guess even a Samoan character with funny looking hairdos. Meet Sazh Kalzroy...according to Majed:
So far, we know a few things about Sazh. He likes the color green, wields two pistol-like weapons and has a soft spot for Chocobos.
Hey...i know its video game, let alone an RPG, but shouldn't we have a games industry version of a Sidney Poitier? Someone to let designers know: "Hey...this isn't racist or anything it's just really ridiculous looking. Why not give him a normal hairstyle and a big ass chain so us blacks can support a character we relate to more."
Yeah...I'm pretty sure Sidney Poitier would say it just like that...
word for word.
"Fear For Your Puny Lives!"