jay13x
jay13x
jay13x

Battlestar Galactica has to have some of the best and worst moments in board gaming for me. This game is essentially about survival, with the kicker that there is a traitor among you (think Mafia). I'll only share the best (the worst was a boring slog with people who couldn't make decisions):

I love the Reno 911 guys' cameo as MIB.

My wife can never know.

Bowser or Morton in the Landship with Slim Tires and the Bowser Sail

I get one (while in first place) about once every eight races.

You mean the game where the twist was that you're actually video game characters?

Somehow I doubt Noriega was a selling point for anybody, especially since the vast majority of people playing these games probably never even heard of him in real life.

I've always found Black Widow boring. Carol Danvers is where its at.

I agree there really isn't anything to go on. A vague accusation of sexual assault, combined with a vague denial that includes a poor phrasing isn't telling of anything.

Thank you. I was going to comment on the other one but decided better of it, but in essence it was 'Junkies and the weak willed people who follow them are not representative of art school'. That shits not okay whether or not you're in art school.

Star for being one of the few people telling a story about horrible roommates who wasn't a bad roommate themselves!

I'm pretty sure a family friend's daughter married 'Julio'.

Judging by the comments here, there are a lot of 'that person' stories going around (I mean in the general sense of compulsive liars). The one issue I keep noticing is that people keep thinking these are normal people who happen to lie all the time or do all these weird things, and not people with severe mental

I mentioned this in another comment, but Stephen is right. The colonists were shown to be nuanced and flawed in ACIII, which was a major plot point (choosing the colonies over his own people), Slavery was handled well in both Liberation and Freedom Cry, and as you mentioned ACIV's Caribbean was complex, especially

I don't know, while there may be an overarching 'templars in charge' plot, Assassin's Creed handled slavery well in Liberation, Pirates were complex characters in IV, and III had a lot of ambiguity about the American Revolution.

I think your problem with understanding is that you're assuming they're normal people who just happen to lie all the time. They're not, and will often actually believe what they tell people (sometimes it's a form of schizophrenia). I had two friends in High School like this, one was mostly harmless (his father was

I'd imagine there is a rather high number of psychopaths and narcissists (which your roommate more than likely was, if she was a psychopath she wouldn't have been as deceptive) in medicine. It's perfect for them.

This is why you don't investigate the sounds of 'baby crying' outside anywhere you might get these cats.

It's all possible as very good guesswork, honestly.

The thing about Ness is that he's actually a great character. He just isn't a great character for 'No Items, Final Destination'. But a player could make him work.