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    ♫Alex I miss you, you're the only one.
    I wish I knew how to make you come.

    Home to me. Home to me.
    Come, come, come.♫

    That will happen when you don't understand what you're arguing.

    dis·cus·sion
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    noun
    noun: discussion

    Dude. You need to learn what Literary Criticism means. You just look foolish at this point..

    Based on my own personal experience, I don't think that hangup is limited to men. Sometimes I just want to enjoy a little stimulation and help my partner get to where she needs to go without the need to finish myself. Every woman I've been with has freaked out (to some degree) when I've told them that I wasn't in

    No way dude. She'll take it all when she divorces you/forces you to raise her children/falsely accuses you of rape. Alpha fucks, beta bucks, bro.

    I've not played any of the Witcher games but I'm curious if they incorporate any Mongolian or Turkish characters/plot elements into the game? The Golden Hoard was both politically and militarily a huge player in Eastern Europe from the 13th century right up until the end of the 15th century. While it was more

    Yes. And the way they keep cutting to Caleb watching Eva putting on the synthetic skin during that scene just reinforces the idea that she is doing it for him. And then, *blam*, nope, sorry buddy, this is about me, not you.

    I don't think that quite works. Jessica and Luke have more physical strength then most people but when it comes to day to day interactions they still have to deal with people the same way the rest of us do. If 11 year old Luke's mom said he couldn't have chocolate for dinner it is unlikely that he'd be able to use

    I've actually been wondering if someone like Kilgrave (given complete control over others at a relatively young age) could turn out any different than the Kilgrave we see on the show.

    I made it last week but thanks to stupid traveling I didn't see it until Monday. So I'm going to join the jubilation in this thread! Wooo! Go us!

    We opened it, but right before the 15th game and I don't think we ever ended up drawing any of the cards. There are four different possible card packs to get. If I remember correctly we go got "curses" which, in my opinion, is the worst of the four.

    And the colour green.

    Updgrades! And funding that goes up or down depending on if you win or lose. And two chances to win every month. And a mysterious box that you open if you lose four games in a row. And you see all that when you open the box, so I'm not spoiling anything. And there is so much I could spoil. But I won't. But I could…

    Yeah, you really need to play co-op games with a group where everyone is confident enough to make their own decisions (or at least avoid inviting players who are likely to sulk/badger when other players do things a different way then they want).

    Having played a complete Risk: Legacy campaign and being roughly 1/3 of the way through Pandemic: Legacy, I strongly disagree that the games would be better served by reversible adjustments. The fact that cards get ripped up, stickers get permanently added, and writing is done in pen adds a real weight to your

    If you want a casual game with lots of yelling, can I also suggest Pit. It's an oldie (invented in 1904) but my family still enjoys it.

    I keep my Facebook "friends" to exactly 150 for pretty much this reason. If I want to add someone new, I unfriend someone old. I find regularly culling the list for such an impersonal reason keeps Facebook a lot more bearable.

    I wish I could double upvote you for alerting me to the fact that they have finally started to film season 9 of Peep Show!

    As I said, he wasn't misquoted, and in the wider context he literally admits to being a chauvinist who makes work in the lab more difficult for women. Losing his honorary position at an institution that prides itself on a history of promoting equality between the sexes (University College London) seems like a