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Funnily enough, Scientology has a deprogramming course for people who used to take EST courses (aka Landmark Forum), called the EST Repair Rundown, because Werner Erhard supposedly ripped off L. Ron Hubbard.

There are a few places where they keep those tablets. There's the one in New Mexico, one in Wyoming, and several in California. Tony Ortega wrote a great piece about Shelly's possible whereabouts back in 2012. Meanwhile, Mike Rinder said at that time she was still so indoctrinated, that she probably didn't even want

On the bright side, at least the 9/11 Truther guy is no longer involved.

I've been devoting all my free time to The Witcher III for the past several weeks and it's fucking glorious. I love all the little call backs to the previous games. It amuses me to no end how women will chastise me for interfering when they get harassed or threatened because of the presumption of sex as reward, which

I'm playing through DA:II right now too. I decided to replay it over the holidays while my SO took over our PS4 to play Fallout 4. I'm just finishing up the first act. I get why people hated it in general, but I really liked how much smaller scale it was. It's definitely my favourite of the series because of the

Yeah, they fucked up big time when they did away with the tactics. I switched Cole to an archer and Bull to S&S if I wanted to take them with me and didn't feel like babysitting.

Ugh, never again with those bloody shards!

Hah, I hear you on the Witcher III sales. I was kind of hoping I might resist getting it until all the DLC is out, but no, there's just no way I can hold out that much longer.

Yield was my first album by them too, though I still lean a bit more toward Vitalogy being my favourite. I like quite a few from your list, but I'll be damned if I'm going to pick a top ten for Pearl Jam.

If you're in Canada, Space has it for free on their website too. Whether or not their video player is any good, however, I couldn't say.

I agree, though it's not enough to prevent me from seeing a film he's in if I'm partial to the director. Cruise, on the other hand, I just completely ignore.

I just couldn't commit to being a full renegade when I knew it meant shooting Mordin in the back. I didn't have a problem standing by when Samara shot herself in the head, though, because I barely interacted with her in ME2.

Hey now, let's not forget McKidd was in Rome as well.

Hespith's poem in Dragon Age Origins. Sure, the Deep Roads weren't exactly a picnic, but I wasn't expecting an explanation for broodmothers. (Disgusted noise)

I thought for sure I was going to find the sister's corpse and was not looking forward to it. Soooo relieved when that didn't happen.

I'd say his voice is less annoying in Japanese.

Only people who romanced Sera get a fancy new hand in their end title slides. I romanced Solas in my canon playthrough, and I really liked Trespasser, but I'm more into the lore, and liked all the pay-off that it gave to a lot of the fan theories. I didn't really expect a happy ending for my romance, though I know

Turns out Keith Raniere, the cult leader of NXIVM, convinced her to take a break from acting. She even name-checked him in her blog.

Apparently Nicki Clyne from BSG is also in it. After NXIVM got a bunch of bad press in the States years ago, they started operating out of Vancouver, BC, and like to recruit young actors.