I feel like every day of O'Brien’s life on Deep Space Nine is just the “Charlie Work” episode of It’s Always Sunny but in space. He’s running around all day killing space rats and trying to prevent the station from falling into the wormhole and then those ungrateful assholes are all “O'Brien my replicator has been broken for two hours now what do you even do around here”
I love how the camera moves during his explanation
This is also the problem with BBC Sherlock. This is exactly how he’d explain a situation.
The fact that L’s theme is playing the whole time is what sells it.
I hope Liara jumping ship isn’t a permanent situation–yet I can’t imagine how I’ll explain my dalliances in her absence.
“I had to seduce the yeoman so someone would feed my fucking fish!!”
I’d like to amend my last post: there was one fun glitch.
The Mako shot down a Geth Colossus and one spawned frozen in its place like a statue. I ran around posing under it but none of the screenshots saved to Steam. Here’s a gross approximation:
Thoughts on Mass Effect series so far dumped here because I forgot my livejournal password
I was reading old entries and definitely saw ‘how I’d approach roadkill’ used in a comparative sense to another situation, kind of rolling backwards from how people typically try to use words positioned in a sentence to form a structure which conveys a message and instead throwing words at a page like darts in a bar, aimlessly blinding witless passerby.
"He never knows what he's doing, and when he's done it he doesn't know why he's done it--and nobody else knows why he's done it, but he still goes on doin' it."
- Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - Hey, this blog is solitary but social, sometimes NSFW, and the icon is an excerpt from this story: http://www.rice-boy.com/