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Charles Ritter
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I really want to be excited for this game, but every time I see the name Creative Assembly I get sad. This game will be made or broken depending on the Aliens AI which has, in my opinion, never been one of CA's strong suits. Also the fact that the Alien only responded to your noises, and not anything environmental

Heh, that was my first thought as well when I read that.

Won't take long before someone sets that scene up with a big Brazzers logo somewhere on it.

I am still becoming less and less a fan of the Total War series as the years go by.

I hardly feel inspired to even begin watching this video. At times it feels like they spend more time coding their pre-release battle videos then they spend actually coding halfway competent Battle and Campaign AI.

At times it feels like

My thoughts exactly.

I don't think she's going to wind up in jail at all. Listening to about 7-8 minutes of that video her inability to leave the situation while "being attacked" is likely to wind up getting her killed.

Hah! "You'll be old and nobody will want you!"

The Middles Ages are quite a bit <—- that way on the time scale.

While there's lot of information out there going over the fact that educated women are far less likely to be married than their uneducated peers, I think limiting it to simple subordination is a bit extreme. :)

Of all the educated women I've dated, I personally find it sexy. I'm intelligent, and educated, but for some

I look at friends of mine from high school. Several are now divorced with children and some have multiple children from multiple partners. It's strange to me, but it's equally just as strange to them why I haven't made similar decisions.

Should I apologize that I chose not to rush into anything that may ended up

I can relate to that.

I'm 28 and have gotten grief that I haven't married. I'm going through more school for a career change and right now I simply don't feel like being married because I've got other things I'm focused on.

That's apparently strange and foreign to some people.

Unfortunately that runs counter to growing up being told "Shake more that twice and you're playing with it."

First off, assuming anything online is private, especially Facebook, is foolish.

The fact that something done online, even if initially private, has a potentially nasty habit of exploding out and becoming viral only helps shatter the illusion of privacy that people still seem to think we have online. Anything you say

I think I'm hitting that part in my life where I slowly realize I'm getting closer to 30 than I care to admit.

Screw this kid. As far as I'm concerned people putting tasteless crap like this, especially on social media, truly need to understand there are real consequences to your actions online. Do I think prison is

I ran into this at my last job, as a single guy. During orientation, when the discussion of time off came up, and the benefits/freebies that all the employees get, there came a time called "You Hired a Flake Day" that was given to parents. It was basically a freebie that would essentially be reset once every three