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Better idea would be to not play Elder Scrolls games on consoles.

We prefer TAYter tots. :P

I'm surprised that it wasn't suggested anywhere in the articles that players simply up the number of Pokemon they're training. Instead of stuff like Nuzlocke runs. This game has an unprecedented amount of variety for this series yet everyone trucks through the game rocking Gen 6 Starter/Gen 1 Starter/Lucario/3 Fodder

You know you've released the hounds right?

Six slots means six Pokemon. Six, out of over hundreds. Paring down your choice is practically maddening. And each individual Pokemon brings with it more choices, still: what do you name them? What moves will you give them; there are dozens of choices. How will you use them in battle? And then, after you decide,

There was a FIRE FIGHT!

PC gaming has always been affordable, it's just that most folks aren't too keen on doing their research and simply want something easy to setup hence console gaming.

Only an idiot would fire a superb writer. I'm not an idiot. I bet that for every Patricia article you dislike there are others you have or would like. Not every writer's work is going to appeal to all writers. Hell, I know there are people who don't like my work, and I'm not about to fire myself.

So, if you care, your a conspiracist?

Which is why it makes perfect sense to Lucas.

I think it means 'salty'.

I don't think it's just American culture, while I lived in Japan meat was very common for most and the parts of Europe that I have been to seemed almost as likely to include meat as part of their meals

Not that simple. I'm just floored that people eat it daily such that devoting a single day of the week as "meatless" is a thing. I mean, I don't have to designate days as "peanut butter-less", "rice-less", "bean-less", "carrot-less", etc. in order to go certain days without having eaten those foods. I'm just surprised

Ah, I see. My mistake. A clearer way to put that would be, "Right off the bat I want to make it excruciatingly clear that vegetarians are ethically superior to omnivores." Which is pretty much the way the whole article reads.

I DID SOMETHING WEIRD, GUYS.