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    Cruella Deville coming around that tree was my biggest laugh of the night so far

    THE FUCKING WITH ME GAME

    This is a tough category this year- I would be happy with almost any of them winning

    Honestly, it'd be pretty straightforward to find some of the writers on Linkedin and shoot them a note about getting lunch. Not sure if it's worth the trouble + the 6 hours of travel time, but it's always cool to meet content creators.

    In my DA2 playthrough no one told my Merrill that she can shoot with her staff -she always seems to prefer beating people over the head with it.

    A few nights ago I decided my Dalish Hunter was annoyed by all the Andraste noise because she was hardcore youth-group-alumni Dalish Religious.

    His tone made me wonder if he was trying to suss out whether any of that neo-nazi mumbo-jumbo rubbed off on Stan. He's an intense character and so much more intimidating than the funny/happy little guy he replaced. Is he there because he was hired as a replacement for Amador? If he is, I love that twist because the

    Oleg's character arc was so smooth that I didn't even notice when the guy I loathed became the chillest guy on the show.

    I got stuck on the Arishok for a LONG time so I read multiple walkthroughs, all of which had the advice of "Just give Isabella to the Arishok - she isn't worth the bother and you already banged her anyway"

    In my mind Fenris is the Django of DA2 - some aristocratic assholes want to enslave me and my people? There will be consequences.

    It was always going to be too different from its predecessor, though. The whole ethos was different - people were even mad that they changed the way Darkspawn looked.

    I'm going to be a prat and say Dragon Age II - you weren't that big of a deal, other peoples' decisions usually had larger impacts than your own, and your life was dictated more by circumstance than by choice- the game stripped away the veneer of agency offered by DAO and other games, and made the character more of a

    I have no issue with complaints about the film, it's not perfect and deserves plenty of the criticism it receives. I take issue with the Internet Activists who think it's an easy target but know nothing about it. It's not about reverse racism, it's about ignorance and cultural populism.

    Perfect! How much for the add-on that makes me look like I'm not a douche while driving a base model Boxster?

    All he's doing is regurgitating a tweet about a movie he didn't see. Boyhood has become the target of choice for people pissed off about the lack of diversity in the Oscars this year for no reason deeper than "it's about being white and I don't understand the appeal."

    Saying this game has $130 (or even $60) of DLC is like saying Mercedes is charging $5,000 extra for paint because each color costs $500.

    Mine was Hosni Mabari

    It's a lot like the ME 1 moonbases - yeah, they're the same, but the characters in it are all different and you're there for different story reasons each time so it's easy to overlook.

    I would have guessed around 6 weeks but I'm pretty sure I bought DA2 right around the time Inquisition came out, so it might be something like 3 months. I don't have as much time to game as I used to, so it was a couple hours a night a few times a week, and too much time a for few Sundays.