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Hannibal the Cannibal
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All sorts of things, really. The more unusual or genre-defying the better: I was quite fond of Anno Dracula, actually (alternate history is particular favorite of mine). I plan to get around to reading the rest of the author’s books, eventually. A Victorian spy story in the overblown style of James Bond would be fun.

I appreciate the recommendation, but I’m afraid I’m rather more interested in things outside the genre of romance, which I’m sure you can imagine makes the searching and finding process all the harder.

I don’t think I’d ever have the patience to wade through so many terrible books. We need to start a movement. I should hope that there are enough people who read books out there for there to be a demand for such a system. Relying on recommendations and reviews and vague and generally terrible comparisons just doesn’t

Congratulations, you just hit upon my favorite topic of the day. To my knowledge, there’s basically no good, complete, up-to-date website with a useful advanced search feature and helpful filters to find new books with. None. Goodreads comes the closest, but even it suffers from heavily favoring what’s the most

I suppose I’m obligated to read it now, aren’t I?

They will never lie to me or cheat on me.

So, a horror movie, then.

I liked the art style and enjoyed the game well enough, but the fact that anything of value, whether it be related to the gameplay or purely cosmetic, required hard cash did a lot to kill my interest in it. And the “community,” if you can call it that, wasn’t all that pleasant to play with, but that’s a common enough

I really have no idea what I'm supposed to be looking for in maps in games like these. Dust2 (or any Dust) really doesn't do anything for me in the slightest. I care far more about whether or not a map is interesting or fun and the quality of its aesthetics than I do any concept of perfection or its suitability for

Pretty much this. I mean, yeah, that face is the stuff nightmares are made of. But what we’re looking at here is incredible compared our limits not all that long ago. Five years from now? Ten? Who knows?

I did, my doctor wasn't particularly bothered or interested.

you push it out

I can confirm that adjustment is, in fact, frequently required in multiple areas.

I've always wanted to play these games. Still holding out hope for one of them to make it to Steam someday.

It looked like there was another movie shown in there briefly: not sure what it was, but I'm more interested in it than the Titan movie.

Words do not exist to express my love for old books and newspapers and things like this. We tend to remember the highlights of the past quite well, but skip over the interesting little day-to-day bits that can tell us all the ways in which we really weren't all that different.

They might just end up with a few more coming out than they had before they got in the box, though.

Wishful thinking.

I wish I encountered more people like that in multiplayer. Players with amazing voices are terribly underappreciated. They can make a whole match so much more entertaining.