This is the correct answer.
This is the correct answer.
I know you're being sarcastic, but before they increased the XP gain the grind between levels was tediously long. That's not such a problem for games that you're meant to grind levels, but in a game like TOR where you're meant to progress through story missions (at least 6 times if you want to explore every character)…
Parts of TOR are pretty great (the Imperial Agent storyline is particularly cool) but its just filled with so much MMO filler and some of the worst aspects of Bioware writing. Overall it's not bad, it's just not the game many people wanted.
I prefer Tie Fighter to X Wing but otherwise that list is pretty sound.
Honestly I feel that if we want to have the kind of on-line community that is inclusive, then our friends deserve our respect and support, whereas trolls deserve to be ignored and ridiculed. I don't see what's wrong with that, but if you do there are plenty of sites online where they share your viewpoint about…
He was so wasted, they literally could have just used a prop. A legitimate performance of Wayne Pygram as Tarkin would've been incredible.
Every time I think that an article can't be real and you're just messing with us, I look it up and instantly feel stupider.
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I think you misspelled "stool"
Ceci n'est pas une pipe
If you have a webcam and microphone it would be really easy for you to set up an AV Club D&D group on roll20.net. I'm not sure how much interest there would be though, I'm sure it would be really hard to find a group of nerds on this website.
JON SNOW'S ALIVVEEE?!?
Okay, granted, that was pretty badass, and actually moved the plot forward for once as well.
I really liked parts of it (particularly the plots in Kings Landing and some of Stannis' plot line) but I don't think anyone would argue that we needed to spend so much time in Dorne.
Because last season was such a non-stop thrill-ride after all
I love that movie, it should be totally cheesy but somehow it works.
Maybe it's ironic; you'll live to 100, but you'll be blind tomorrow.
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True, people can certainly change and it's been a few decades since then, so it's not inconceivable.