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Just keep going, I'll be in the corner, kupo.

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Don't make me toss you from a Zeppelin.

I always end up going back to the comparison of the 'kink community" to the 'atheist community'.

I understood the second half wasn't about her so that's no issue. I just think you and her actually share more than differ in terms of your arguments on this subject so it just felt a bit off and unnecessary.

Broadly speaking, I'm very sympathetic to most of your arguments.

Granted I have not finished said show but Farscape is also helped by the fact that John and Aeryn's relationship isn't just one, long interminable build up to a magical romantic moment or something.

I haven't been keeping up with Skywind enough to say for certain and it does seem like a very impressive overhaul, but I would wonder about it losing some of the flavor of the original depending on how thoroughly they are able to recreate all the environments etc.

I can't recommend the Morrowind Overhaul mod package highly enough on this front. I don't think the base game is actually all that ugly still, save maybe for some of the animations, but the Overhauld mod does wonders in making it look pretty damn pleasing and up to date all things considered.

I'm always torn on which of my playthroughs I want to enter into three with, I prefer Roche as a character and some of the third act decisions associated with his half of the game but helping to set up the mountain proto-republic in Iorveth's path is completely my jam.

George H. Thomas is where it's at, a Southerner who fought brilliantly for the Union and was a pretty righteous dude all around.

The degree to and speed at which the world changed in the 20th century is always rather boggling to imagine in terms of individual lives.

Hell, I even used to use that physical map that came with the game to find my way around in Morrowind. It was pretty neat in a way, but I definitely don't want every or even most games to be like that.

I'm glad the Wachowskis are out there doing their weird thing and I was tentatively hopeful about this one, but the more I read about and see of it I'm inclined to think it's probably a misfire.

I've played a lot of Call of Duty, so I'm pretty familiar with helicopter crashes.

A touch of Heart of Darkness in its approach in that regard, not there there aren't considerable nuances to that particular work of fiction but a major element of it posited that colonialism's primary crime was the moral compromise/corruption it required of the colonizer rather than experiences of the partially

But Steins; Gate started out as a game. Oh god it's a tiiime looooooop

To be fair to times gone by, that ad and the resulting game damaged Romero's reputation so beyond repair that it's still his primary association today.

Given that one of our most beloved commenters has an avatar of a penis-faced pokemon, this is all seems like a touch lot of hand-wringing.

On one hand this seems hard to turn down for me given that Soviet history, much less the interesting but under-portrayed 50s, is a rarity to see in the world of well budgeted filmmaking but of course it then has to be filtered through the least interesting of central plot conceits.