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Going from high school to college caused my exposure to current music to almost completely drop off. I remember seeing all over the internet throughout my freshman year about how ubiquitous the song "Call Me Maybe" was. And I managed to avoid listening to it for the entire year.

I've seen someone viciously condemn homosexuality in one sentence, and then in the same conversation said that she liked knowing what stores were gun free zones, because those places were easier to steal from. It was really bizarre for me to see that. To see someone claiming to be very religious flat out ignoring one

(Looks at what I posted). Whoops. Meant that one.

User name comment synergy?

Ah jeez. I'm going to have to rework my internet debate Bingo card to include a "Accuses person of being a syphilis ridden junkie" space.

(Checks Bingo Card). Damn it! I knew I should have put my "All caps on random words" space in the top right corner! So close to winning too.

Well people kept ignoring them when they made reference to the Civil Rights Movement, so they had to step it up and reference the Holocaust. Now people have to take their analogies seriously!

How does that work?

Hey if you said the pejorative sense and made a chant out of it, you could have at least salvaged a Simpsons reference out of…

Oh. That was the state intent on enforcing sodomy laws into the 21st century wasn't it? Yeah, it's probably up to the Supreme Court.

I tend to like villains who are at least implied to have originally been more decent people. Out of all the Bioware games I've played Loghain is my favorite villain because he seems to believe he's doing the right thing for Ferelden. (Of course believing that a giant darkspawn invasion that's he's seen with his own

I would throw in a vote for Yoshi's Island, being one of my favorite games, and one of the first games I've ever 100% when such a thing was optional. I got Platinum and I almost went with Yoshi's New Island, but then I read that the general consensus was that it was mediocre. Which is a shame. I'm not entirely sure

I'm one dungeon into Link's Awakening DX. Was less than pleased to see the first boss be my least favorite boss from Link to the Past, but other than that I've been enjoying it.

Started Animal Crossing New Leaf. I might be the mayor, but right now I'm living in a tent because Nook hasn't changed a bit with the overcharging. And I haven't seemed to figure out fishing yet. Is there a way to buy bait?

Is it irrational to hope that they'll learn from their mistakes for the sequel? Because I feel like the highs of Bravely Default would justify a decision to buy Bravely Second day one it comes out, but I really hope I don't have to do time loop crap again.

Oh excellent. That's like the opposite of Pillars. That one slowed down to a crawl when it rained in game. Didn't know how to disable that.

With Divinity, if my computer can run Pillars (with graphics toned down), can it probably run Divinity too? I've heard good things about it, but I'm weary in investing something that will have to wait for me to get a better computer.

Oh nice. My only experience with Monk class involves D&D 3rd edition Monk. Who's a dysfunctional grab bag of minor tricks really. Maybe I might put two adventurers into my party for variety. Before I paused, my party was just my Paladin, and the elf Wizard. (No idea how useful a Wizard will be in this game, but his

Oh yeah the thing was Kickstarter funded. I forgot about that. Fair enough.

I think at this point you could focus on just killing the crystal bosses, in order to rush through to the end. But yeah, Chapters 5-8 are annoyingly stupid from both a story and gameplay perspective. Once you get the setup you want, I'd ignore the side stuff simply because it's the same thing you've been doing all