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I read this as “Do you think you’ll be able to play this game without forgetting about things like showering, sleeping, and the family you used to have”, to which the answer is a definitive “family???”. In reading the response you got it feels like maybe you mean “if this is my first Fallout game will I know what’s

“new engine”

for sure, but I would recommend buying it on Steam Summer Sale that’s just around the corner
btw, IMO Fallout 3 > Skyrim > New Vegas

It’s not cross-gen? There is a God!!!

I used to work for The Knot and mostly enjoyed it. I have fond memories of the weird wedding props stashed around the office — like the crusty six-month-old fondant-covered styrofoam wedding cake they used on a cover shoot one time.

Yeah he kind of did and also indicated he thought katelyn was keeping him around for the time being because he wasn’t white. But i think he wanted her to pursue him, even though he vocally voted for the other woman. So i think he was accusing her of being racist because she wasn’t going up to talk to him instead of

So yeah, that Kupah dude ... He admitted on night 1 that he wanted a “trophy wife,” quite vocally voted for britt, ignores katelyn and then gets mad that she wasn’t paying attention to him even though she is the bachelorette? Although i like it that he called out the show’s poor treatment of racial minorities. That

Yeah.. i dont even need to see the trailer/announcement/ gameplay...

Please be a new game engine. please be a new game engine. please be a new game engine!

Yes but they will have their abortions on the down low, then go right back to vilifying others who get one.

this sounds like a drunk or high essay, where you’re like YAS BITCH I AM CHANGING THE WORLD and then you wake up and

I enjoyed this article.

Really? A.) Your tone in the original post was clearly dismissive of this issue, and vilifying the awful colonialist feminists daring to speak out against it. and B.) Yes, we can criticize traditions that are built around nothing more than "othering" women and perpetuating the view that women are dirty. Traditions

I feel perfectly okay criticizing female genital mutilation, regardless of which culture happens to practice it.

There are health risks to this whole practice: improper sanitation, not being able to fully clean menstrual cloths in order to avoid later infections, oh, AND BEING FORCED TO CLUMP UP IN TINY SHACKS WITHOUT ELECTRICITY AND RUN THE RISK OF RAPE AND SNAKE BITE. But you go on, defending "traditions" that are just more

I would love to see more articles like this on Jezebel. Thank you.