alouin
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As amazing as Horizon and Zelda were, neither reached in terms of storytelling the way Neir did. Horizon was about polishing what we know to a razor-sharp shine and Zelda about reinventing the gameplay wheel of a beloved series.

I think she’s keying in on the stories about “Millennials” (and it seems that generational grouping keeps expanding as people find ever younger folk they disagree with) and their predilection for avocado toast.

I went to undergrad in the early 00s, and graduate school in the middle 00s.

I remember subsisting largely on

like a 1:10 ratio of positive esports stories to negative ones. It has to be a fundamental problem with the culture of competitive gaming.

Just now looking over the card list. And Counterspell is a common. So that should be uh ...fun.

That’s an odd reference in relation to Alex Jones. Sure, burn the fucker down, but don’t equate him with libraries.

People that are constantly arguing that their 1st Amendment rights are being trampled on usually don’t understand the 1st Amendment.

For the folks asking, “Why was the kid streaming,” I’m just gonna be blunt:

Way to miss the fucking fire burning the house down over the smoke that’s offending your nostrils.

Yes, the kid’s young, and yeah, it’d be a much better idea for them not to be streaming, but they are not the problem here. The cowardly, craven

I’d like to, but who’d even take it? And almost all of my sources are primary too. I can’t confirm them.

I could tell you a million things, but I don’t know how much I should. One, because I wasn’t around for long, so I only had a peek into the minds of its creators while they were in the midst of it and just as they were coming off of it. Two, because of legal reasons. And three, because I don’t want to diminish the

Yes and no.

“Who doesn’t like our show yet?” “Um, goths?” “Hold my beer.” That episode. :)

Mehhhhh, not overly interested in the adventures of new ponies and pony cousins. I like my mane six god dammit. But oh god, Hasbro needs new toys. Remember what happens to established characters when Hasbro needs new toys...

The way I see it is that a persons emotional intelligence is directly correlated with their sense of humor.

I think you’re looking at all casual sex as “means-to-an-end humping,” which it can be, but not always is.

My experience with the whole casual hookup thing was with someone who was a friend, and who remained one afterward. We definitely cared for each other—we just weren’t in love, and weren’t going to be. That didn’t

Sooooooo gross. Years ago, when I was single I went on Amazon and bought one of those “how to talk to women” books. Got about half way through the intro before I threw it out. As lonely as I was, I hated the idea of pretending I was something I’m not just to get laid. Now I’m married with two kids, so I was clearly

There’s nothing wrong with a man seeking sex. There are right and wrong ways to go about it, though (or, more accurately, “better and worse” ways that are not criminal in nature—and then outright criminality, which I’m sure we can all agree falls squarely into the “wrong” category).

Behavior that commodifies a

This. We cannot just dismiss everyone who wanders into the comments with a take we do not like—or even with their head partway up their ass.

Discourse won’t change certain hearts or minds, but shutting it off before it begins solves nothing at all.

That said, if you run across a truly aggressive, vile, toxic troll,

I know I go to Monet showings specifically for the chili dogs.

I think there’s definitely some value in presenting this in an interactive (game) format, rather than as a book—partially because people tend to remember interactive experiences a little better, and because those experiences tend to be more immediate/impactful for the person involved.

Something I’ve taken away from

I turned down a date to an art museum with a guy because his sense of humor amounted to little more than, “ Men have only three emotions: horny, hungry, and tired”, and actually fixed his mouth to say that humans haven’t evolved that much.