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I had a similar experience! A few years ago they were opening for The Menzingers. I never heard of them, and most of the audience wasn’t even paying attention. Then they started with “Guilt Trip” and had everybody’s attention within seconds. By the end of the set every person in the venue was waaay into it. Excellent

Agreed. I work with MH cases and I’m very familiar with how people can go “zero to 100.” Weird and dangerous individuals are out there, no question. We’re just a lot more conscious of it nowadays, it’s always been that way. And of course no male or female should feel obligated to entertain the advances of another.

That’s why I noted that the guy should take a hint and back off, and specifically indicated that I did not accuse the writer of anything. She provided very little detail of her example, and so I did not make any assumptions or fill in the blanks.

Interacting with someone over the internet can be very different from interacting in person, and practice in one regard does not always help build social skills in the other. You’re right- it’s not unusual to have many internet friends, but over-reliance on that variety of social capital during formative years might

As a millennial male who recently got back into dating after a long relationship, may I please plead the case that someone complimenting your shirt is not equal creepiness? Starting conversations is tough when you see an attractive individual and don’t really know where to begin. Commenting on someone’s clothing, or

Agreed. Spend most of the game playing removal and neutralizing your opponent’s game plan, then drop DK Valeera to start multiplying Shurikens and Swarmers. I hope she’s not too slow to be usable in at least a T3-ish deck.

The takeaway here is that many of these odd cards encourage careful deckbuilding or planning/consideration of board state and matchups. In the past, Hearthstone’s “crazy” cards have just been a matter of tossing it on the board and seeing what happens (ex. Yogg Saron). They could be fun, but just as easily boring or

That thumbnail kinda looks like Mike Patton- O WAIT.

Can we take a moment to appreciate how tastefully done the little “shoutouts” were? Like the axe flying in an arc, Alucard’s teleportation effect, the platforming section, etc... Maybe more that I missed. All very subtle touches that showed respect for the source material, without beating the viewer over the head

How does this (and I guess Fantasy Life too) compare to Animal Crossing? Of course AC doesn’t have any combat, but how do the town/life management elements stack up?

Makes sense- more about the circumstance and presentation than simply mechanics. Thanks for the reply.

Can you elaborate a bit on what sets this encounter apart from the Mirror Knight or even the Old Monk fight in Demon Souls? It sounds like generally the same idea. (which is of course still very cool)

Papa says this is how I was born! Glad to see Dragonball taking a realistic approach.

Mouse pad code doesn’t work. I tried removing and re-adding several times with no luck. It says the code is expired.

Mouse pad code doesn’t work. I tried removing and re-adding several times with no luck. It says the code is expired.

I hear if you stand in front of a mirror at midnight and say “Five Star Tharja” over and over again, you’ll get........ a large receipt from Apple in your inbox.

I hear if you stand in front of a mirror at midnight and say “Five Star Tharja” over and over again, you’ll get........ a large receipt from Apple in your inbox.

This is a solid playlist. In fact, it’s probably too solid for XxDeAtHlOrDxX.

“Ignis, please drive us to this place ten minutes away while I go poop.”

Gotta give a shoutout to Brian Kendrick for his fantastic run so far. Playing the sympathetic, this-is-my-last-shot-to-make-it, Daniel Bryan’s BFF face leading up to the tournament... And then coming out with the cocky attitude, waving a pirate flag and employing whatever dirty tactics needed to win the match, because

I totally agree about TJP. I was optimistic after the matches he put on at the CWC, but to be honest, everything about him has felt lackluster since hitting Raw. The entrance music and graphics are very cool, but he doesn’t do anything to demonstrate the gimmick (other than some cringey one-liners). I feel like Xavier