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Maybe it's the curse of hype and unrealistic expectation? I've only played Skyrim, but I've seen plenty of self confessed fanboys (like the author wrote, don't mean to bash) who love the series so much and expect a pants-shittingly amazing game and treat it like the second coming of Christ, only to realise it's just a

I agree with the main point of the article, but the mage at Riften specifically told me in her dialogue where she had left her stuff, so you are provided with the information - it just doesn't get written down for you.

I think we agree on your second sentence. Art is useless, it's only when we assign something which isn't actually a tangible part of the art itself (like a mood, emotion etc.). So a map has a use all of it's own - apart from maybe the old maps where things were likely to be much more open to debate (seeing as they

Nope, they were not made as pieces of art. Maps can be beautiful, but they were made for a use other than art. Same for road signs, links, apps etc. But we'll have to agree to disagree - it's not like there's a definitive answer anyway. :)

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I know someone (not a friend) who is going to get the word "Random" tattooed down her spine. Because she's like totally random, yah? Her evidence for this is that she does this thing called planking and even this totally new random thing called owling, yah?

Why does it have to be exactly the same or chainmail bikinis? Surely it can't be that hard to have stylised armour without resorting to that?

Why can't armour be pretty without breast moulds?

The second image doesn't cover/protect much more than the first, and those shoulder bits look unwieldy - I reckon the armour maker dude's point still stands.

Has anyone seen "Half Nelson"? Just as a starting point, I think that would be a good way to have a female lead - as in, that's where she was brought up, that's what she knows, and that's what she has always done. No need for a criminal boyfriend, rape revenge or anything like that.

My very limited knowledge of cheerleading is comprised entirely from films, where they are usually the bad people. To me, having your kid become a cheerleader is like hearing they were picked for Slytherin or something.