Esa Alice es una desconsiderada, ignora a sus amigas....
A su pobre perro....
....a sus abuelos....
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They’ve got the big screen,
now give them the big picture.
It’s time to come out of the den and explore a few more rooms of the house.
Heading to the living room—or anywhere there’s a big screen—is Steam’s soon-to-be-released big-picture mode, offering simple, easy-to-read navigation designed specifically for TV. With full controller support, big-picture mode will let gamers kick back and enjoy their favorite games on the biggest screen in the house.
Steam’s big-picture mode doesn’t require any additional development from you. Just ensure your game works well with a controller, and we’ll take care of the rest. And don’t worry, keyboard and mouse aren’t going anywhere—users will be able to switch between input devices at any time.
This revolution will be televised.
Won'tcha come on down to Rapture, jam a needle in your arm
It'll slowly corrode your genetical code, but it's all part of the charm
So you're a gross abomination, but in time you're gonna be...
So glad ya came on down to the best little town at the bottom of the deep blue sea
Hop in a bathysphere, take in the atmosphere, it's like New York, but with more fish
This unholy demon spawn looks like Joan Rivers in the morning,
but down here she's quite a dish
Aquatic nightmare drones are known to freely roam
with little sisters who require their help
I mean to tell you plainly mister, if that thing there was my sister,
I'd believe I'd disown myself, mahhh!
So you're stuck awhile in Rapture, and politically it's ...tense?
Libertarians scream, it's an Ayn Rand wet dream, and brother I mean soakin'
I'm not even jokin'
Don'tcha know the locals love the lifestyle, watch 'em scale the walls with glee
They're glad they came on down to best little town at the bottom of the deep blue sea
Try out the U-invent, it doesn't cost a cent, you're gonna love to mix and match
Just steal some glue from evil red guy, and a screw from smelly dead guy,
and you've made some crap from scratch
And there's this Atlas Joe, right on your radio, and he'll give you helpful hints and such
I bet you'll do his bidding blindly if he utters "would you kindly," but ohhhh,
I've said too much
So, you get a bit of story and a horrid killing spree!
Because you came on down to best little town
You're tryin' not to drown in this creepy town,
It really takes the crown though it's the only town in the bottom of the deep blue sea,
Forget Atlantis, it's the best little town at the bottom of the deep blue...
Somewhere beyond the sea, they spell it R-A-P-T-U-R-E.
credits
released 16 August 2012
Music & Lyrics by brentalfloss
Orchestrations by Blake Robinson ( youtube.com/dummeh )
Mixing and mastering by Joe Skinner ( greyspaceaudio.com )
Recuerdos de un callejon sin salida by Banana Yoshimoto
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Tuve que subir la nota, en un principió pecaba de ufano y payaso por pensar Yoshimoto siempre acude a las mismas fuentes, que es una escritora sencilla con tramas y desarrollos sencillos, pero en realidad eso no es un defecto.El libro consta de cinco cuentos con mujeres protagonistas que hablan de sucesos que podrían ser más tristes unos que otros, casi siempre con una pareja, una pareja potencial o una mal lograda y son de una gran introspección.Quienes acusan a Yoshimoto y a Murakami de ser "escritores pop" , pecan de ignorar el hecho de que lo son por lo universal de sus temas, cierto es que no son una prosa muy elevada, pero tampoco han recurrido a trucos y sus obras son muy identificables, y la clave de su éxito es que (y odio esta frase) "le hablan a la condición humana", igual que Fred Durst cuando decía “We've all felt like shitAnd been treated like shit" y si Yoshimoto no está para los altos vuelos y el elitismo de muchos, bien, ella no lo pretende de otro modo.
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