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What are the theological implications of discovering that the afterlife is a recreation of a 60s science-fiction show involving boning green-women and fighting clumsy men in godzilla suits?

This weekend I'll mostly be continuing with Attila: Total War and burning away my time with FFXIV.

More of a huge tracts of land kind of guy?

Mads Mikkelsen: World's Sweatiest Leading Man

I have bad news, she's going to dump you for a lady pillow.

I remember flipping through a pretty standard, practically oriented Russian language dictionary once and it always amused me a little how one part of it was organized sequentially from Basic Greetings—>Dating—>Relationships—->Sex.

Yeah, I look forward to moving into the latter seasons since folks seem to think very highly of them but it'd be damn hard to top said finale.

On the film side, gave a rewatch to The Grand Budapest Hotel which was just as delightfully inventive and with just the right touch of melancholy as the first go around.

Don't worry, he's already busy telling the world what a righteous dude Vladimir Putin is and attributing the Ukrainian revolution to the CIA, because nothing says keen intellect like regurgitating talking points from Rossiya-1 pundits.

This is a largely random tangent but it's been quite notable of late the way CoD games have been going on sale on Steam.

I'm still only around 15 turns in (it came out on Tuesday) so I can't really say, but I imagine late-game snowballing/backstabbing still remains to some degree.

I think the ideal starting point would probably be Shogun 2 or it's standalone expansion Fall of the Samurai, because it's just a really tight, cohesive game but I think you/most people would be fine jumping right into Atilla as well, particularly on normal difficulty.

Of course, until Skyrim, everyone was ugly.

Total War is bit like a streamlined, turn based Crusader Kings in terms of its campaign map gameplay, and Civilization is another close point of comparison in terms of depth and mechanics, but naturally the priorities of the titles are a touch different.

XIII also has a completely incomprehensible approach to exposition in its first few hours.

Spoilers I Guess

This weekend I'll mostly be clinging to survival as the Eastern Roman Empire in my Attila: Total War single-player campaign. As tends to be the back and forth swing with the TW franchise, Attilla like Shogun 2 before it refocuses the series a bit and introduces a lot of interesting new features that form a more

I'm reading the plot description now, they even beat The History Channel by 100 years on including bizarro ancient aliens subplots.

With Wilhelm The Space Kaiser, Victory is Assured!

Yes to the former and I think to the latter.