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Austrian here, and I’d really like to see the statistics to back up your claims.
While Austria does have relatively lax laws compared to the rest of Europe when it comes to double-barreled shotguns as well as bolt- and lever-action rifles, in general our gun laws are stricter than in most of the US.

For one thing,

Yeah, the backlash by supposed anti-racists against this game and Witcher 3 shows just how ignorant and/or hypocritical *some* of these people are, because their argument essentially boils down to:

Swords weren’t “very heavy”. Even 2-handed swords usually weighed less than 4 pounds.

Except for a little kerfuffle called the Hussite Wars. Religious fanaticism, defenestrations, lots of fighting and Wagenburg tactics that revolutionized warfare.

She doesn’t jump to her death, atleast not in the book (well, her book-counterpart Jeyne Poole AKA fake Arya doesn’t). There’s supposed to be a really deep snowdrift down there to soften the fall, although one of the failures of the show this season was that it didn’t sufficiently convey the point that in the North,

(Switzerland) where practically everyone has an AUG above their mantle.

I dunno, to me his face looks like the kind of generic chisel-jawed white guy that you get when you select the “Default Male”-face in an RPG.

But yeah, as Mo said in the post above yours, I can definitely see him being part black after my Google search for pics of the guy yielded some in which you actually see him with

My bad - I admit I’d never seen the movie, just read a plot synopsis (a friend of mine had a crush on Wentworth after seeing him in Prison Break, so I was looking for a movie to get her for her birthday)

I suffered a case of repetitive strain injury in my thumb after too many all-night gaming marathons while on R&R.
...and by R&R I mean Ritalin & Rivotril (=European Klonopin) that I used during a severe depressive episode that resulted in a bout of prescription drug addiction.

(Disclaimer: For fucks sake, don’t get

I remember being confused about Wentworth Miller playing a bi-racial character in “The Human Stain” until I learned that holy shit, this blue-eyed whiteboy really is bi-racial (poly-racial?).

As you said, he spent his teens as a Muslim immigrant in the US in the wake of 9/11. I also doubt he enjoyed being the butt of approximately a million “Borat”-jokes either.

Yes and no.
Methaqualone (“Quaaludes” / “Mandrax”) was discontinued in large parts of the Western world by the mid-80s.
However, being an extremely recreational compound, people would import the drug from abroad, and even once the drug was no longer manufactured for medicinal purposes there either, some labs in Mexico

He’s Chechen.
Being “Caucasian” as in “from the actual Caucasus” was not a particularly good thing to be in the post-WW2 USSR (what with the mass forced deportations to Central Asia), and still isn’t in post-Soviet Russia (Caucasian-Russians are actually referred to as “black asses” by Slavic Russian nationalists.

Back in the days of the Comics Code Authority, vampires were one of those things that was considered inappropriate for children because it was all occult and unholy and non-judeo-christian or whatever.

Spiderman actually had a vampire character called Morbius who only got past Marvel’s system of self-censorship by

Good to know I’m not the only one who initially thought this was going to be a Sci-Fi anime set on Saturn’s moon.
More specifically, I was immediately reminded of that episode of “Cowboy Bebop” where they have a flashback about Vicious’ days as a soldier in the Titan Wars.

I am a guy. This is my bike:

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Starred for Klaus Nomi. Poor Klaus, why did have to reveal yourself to humanity in the early-80s-NY-Gay-Disco scene, AKA the AIDS-iest place in space and time :(

Maybe the people responsible for the Gatorade-ing worried about the authorities slowly catching onto their prop-bet fixing scheme and are trying to branch out into producing “Sploshing” fetish videos. o.O

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A few bits of trivia because I really like that song:
Ironically, “One Night in Bangkok” is actually about a chess grandmaster who’s there for a tournament and who categorically rejects the attractions the city has to offer.

God bless the British and their weird “-cesters” where you only pronounce half the letters.

My favourite is still “Gloucestershire”, where the local aircraft manufacturer of the same name apparently had so many foreign customers pronounce it something like “Glue-sister-shire” that they eventually shortened their