hannibalthecannibal
Hannibal the Cannibal
hannibalthecannibal

I'll take the long shot and say they're going to go retro. Minnie, Bessie, Gertrude, Myrtle, Josephine, and Hortense.

They wouldn't happen to have been Spanish, would they?

Mine had to revise their list at the last minute, as I turned out to not be the gender they were hoping for. Which meant I just got the only name they could come up with that couldn't be shortened into anything awkward. Which they then proceeded to shorten into something awkward, anyways.

I like it. Certainly, people get by with names chosen on far more unusual logic (and names that weren't names at all, until they were given them), and it seems to be a perfectly ordinary and common reason to give it to her. Besides, you never know when there might be an Eulalia boom.

You mean future daughter Dubhchobhlaigh might not be safe after all?

I'd be curious to see these maps alongside a list of the most common usages of the names at the time when they reached the top of the list: whether they're being derived from someone famous, a particular movie or television series, and so forth.

We don't know yet. Remington seems to be the big mystery of the season.

I think the idea is that even if she's upper southern class, they're still rednecks and hillbillies to the rest of country (especially to a family like Fitz's). Not an uncommon view.

Drunk Mellie is the best Mellie.

Being on a limited diet for health reasons, I've always found cooking to be more effort than it's worth. No matter what manner of concoction I might aim for, it's almost certain to taste terrible regardless, so I might as well go with the one that takes the least amount of time and effort. If there was some grand

My grandmother's cooking disagrees with you. Toxically.

I had a passing thought a while back that if they ever wanted to do a sequel, and go for a fresh start to separate it from past games, it'd be interesting if they headed west to Vegas.

I believe it was also mentioned that there would be a number of assassins not counted among the main group, who are limited to side missions, which pleases me greatly, because you can never have too many assassins.

That did surprise me a bit - it had me there for a second, thinking she was going to be too late and end up splattered with little bits of client while the rest of the episode went sideways in the aftermath.

Delusionally optimistic, even. Even if it were true (in a much more pleasant world than this one), there's absolutely no guarantee of ever being able to find that person.

It's a bit problematic, but I think those might also be the answers least likely to come off awkwardly if you're looking for a male perspective. It is, more or less, their primary experience with the subject, after all.

I spent a great deal of time and effort trying to create a suitably Imperial looking character for Oblivion. After a couple of hours of gameplay, I gave up and created a stereotypical brutish northern barbarian, who fit right in.

The House is expected to follow shortly.

Oh, I don't disagree in the slightest. I'm quite familiar with the level of stigma that still exists. I don't mean to suggest it's considered particularly acceptable now, just that the perception of it as a current crisis is because we're more tolerant of it as an issue in the news and the media, even if we don't

I suspect it's the fame and the promise of money that attracts them the most. The content and plot matter little: what's important to them is that it's a major international phenomenon, and they've probably got much better odds of snatching this role than one for the next summer blockbuster.