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I'm a million xp away from finally hitting level 60. Then, I'm going to level my gatherers.

I played the Witcher 2 (which was received better than Witcher 1 IIRC), and I put that game down at the third act. I think this one improves even more.

My girlfriend became Incubus.

I loved watching my girlfriend play Catherine even though she went straight for the cheater ending.

I really wish Nintendo would get out of the hardware game. Their strategy seems to be let's put out just enough games so that you can talk yourself into buying a console but not enough to give the consumer any surplus value.

I love the sheer insanity of a former axis power lionzing the brave warriors of pseudo-Belgium against the depredations of Red Skull's nazis.

I think the Witcher 3 improves on a lot of the things that bug me about Dragon Age: Inquisition. The combat is mechanically much more interesting than DA's, where I felt that I just had to manage the idiocy of my team's AI. The sidequests feel much more consequentil. The plot has you playing a supportive role in

Is it too much to ask for a game of the year remaster of Fall out New Vegas?

Last week, Heavesward, the expansion to the MMORPG came out on Friday. I took off work and played more than 40 hours of it over the weekend. It was glorious. But I'm still getting too old for this shit. Tonight I have to see the new Pixar joint. After that, I will play more Heavensward.

The odd couple. One is a Kenyan, Muslim, anticolonialist, radical, depraved, genius schemer, who is too dumb to speak contemporaneously and wants to steal your guns to supply FEMA for the coming takeover of Texas. The other is a sober, rational family man advocating center right policy solutions.

Boehner cries all the time. You just gotta get Trump to let out an unhinged yawp.

I smiled when I read that Obama blackmailed Roberts to get his 6-3 victory. I fell in love when I went down to the comments and read that Obama's blackmail chit was the threatened deportation of Robert's adopted daughters.

Works every time.

But she was to old for Meryn Trant.

Weird that Dowd wrote the most positive review I've read of this movie.

It just needs a little more tweaking.

I'm guessing it's indicative of Silicon Valley in general, and one of those small details the show nails. It's interesting to me the way that the fashion reflects the aesthetics of the culture these companies are

The world has turned and left you here. You'll pry jeans and tennis shoes from us over our cold, dead, millenial bodies.

I know nothing about fashion, but the Microsoft people are dressed exactly like Pied Piper employees.

Online dating in rural communities is awful. Still, it's a good way to meet some insane people.