"The Day of Doom" by Michael Wigglesworth became popular due to its vivid depiction of the Last Judgment and its reflection of the Puritan worldview. Written in the form of a poem, it resonated with the religious anxieties of the time, capturing the fear of sin and the hope for salvation. The poem's accessibility, along with its moral seriousness and compelling imagery, made it a staple in colonial American literature and a tool for preaching and instruction. Its widespread popularity was further fueled by the cultural context of 17th-century New England, where such themes were deeply relevant to the audience.
well so popular that even more then 4,092873,4836252,45556643 people a day go a day
Questions aren't track by popularity per day, so it is impossible to say what the most popular question of the day is.
Dr. Doom has magical abilities and magical abilities happen to be a weakness of Superman...so...Dr. Doom would win probably
its for the irish
Celebrities used Twitter to let their fans follow what they do day by day.
yes i think so
Black History month AND Valentines Day
Well, he was created by Gerald Robotnik but Black Doom helped to create Shadow so in a way... yes
can you hit a baseball off the ground without a bat? No. So you have to buy the bat.
I don't think so, but I hope so. That game is my life!
Doom is considered to be the grandfather of 3d FPS games (although not the first.) and most FPS games have followed a similair format. In a sense you could argue that most modern games have copied Doom to some extent. I don't think however that Halo was influenced by Doom directly so much as the standards of game-play that Doom set.
if the PC allready ran doom 3 that means it has the requirements to do so. most likely the mod download was corrupted.