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War. War never changes. Since the dawn of human kind, when our ancestors first discovered the killing power of rock and bone, blood has been spilled in the name of everything: from God to justice to simple, psychotic rage . . .

I wouldn’t recommend grating brie. It just doesn’t work out gouda.

In addition to Kaete’s points, there’s evidence that increased paternity leave leads to increased paternal involvement in childcare further down the line, which is good for men, women, and kids!

Are you the Paul Louise-Julie, the creator? Welcome to io9/Gizmodo!

Here, this link may be helpful:

If you’re “not sure any of the upsides of banning leaded fuel are sufficient to make up for the loss of solid lifter V8s that could rev to 7,000 rpm” then you really, really need to read up on the effects of lead exposure on children.

Not just the subway. Some NYC sidewalks can be pretty inhospitable as well.

You know history. There are so many (entirely true) historical facts to choose from that you can tell a completely different story about a country just by choosing which facts to focus on.

Right - there were heated rows over school curriculums in that time period. I’m sure some schools and teachers simply glossed over these subjects entirely.

Fantastic article. A lot of this is common knowledge in Australia (especially the horrific treatment of aboriginal peoples following white settlement), but some of it, like the blackbirding trade, is not.

Actually, there’s a novella-length guide for Obsidian’s writing staff that explains how Druid01 got his name and how it affects his interactions with the PC, other recruitable companions, and NPCs generally throughout the White March. This is Obsidian, after all.

I think it’s fair to say that some of these sites are more promising than others. A lot of people in the comment section have been making strong arguments against an Orlando-Miami bullet train in particular.

Did you even read the article? Your point is specifically addressed.

Agreed. Biopics are hard to do well; even the ones that avoid Hollywoodizing history tend to overly simplify their source material.

Y’all weren’t able to snag Patricia a reviewer’s copy?

Well, if you’re disappointed that you can’t romance Samara, there is the option of romancing her daughter . . .

I just wanted to give a shout-out to Jerry Barns. Not for the giving $2 bills as change, which was indeed nicely done. But for this little detail:

Agreed; I think the keyboard would’ve looked better in a light-toned wood, or perhaps copper/brass rather than gold.

The problem isn’t that footage was shot out of order; it’s that the ad was misleading as to the product’s capabilities.