We’d better keep this quiet then.
Monthly Archives: February 2011
Sen Alex White (you can see him in the glass)
Which tells the story of a mouse who walks through the woods in search of a nut. He Encounters three predators who all wish to eat him – a fox, an owl and a snake – and has to use his wits to survive, creating an imaginary monster who turns out to be only too real.
Perhaps he should stick with Das Kapital.
(Labour Party Twitpic)
So, it follows that ‘Bulletstorm’ must be pretty good.
And it is:
In Bulletstorm due February 22, players are rewarded for shooting enemies in the private parts (such as the buttocks). There’s an excess of profanity, of course, including frequent use of F-words. And Bulletstorm is particularly gruesome, with body parts that explode all over the screen.
Blimey. But that’s not all:
The in-game awards system, called Skill Shots, ties the ugly, graphic violence into explicit sex acts: “topless” means cutting a player in half, while a “gang bang” means killing multiple enemies. And with kids as young as 9 playing such games, the experts FoxNews.com spoke with were nearly universally worried that video game violence may be reaching a fever pitch.
Want. So badly.
Courtesy of B3ta.com user Haku
Already?
atElection count, February 26: “Ah well, if we had fielded more candidates we’d have definitely won more seats.”
(Photocall Ireland)
A newborn male Royal Antelope calf at San Diego Zoo.
His parents are walking tall. 12 inches tall.












