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The kid was right; the game had too little content for the amount of space it had, nice backdrops with no real purpose to them. But you can’t just conjure meaningful side missions out of thin air, so what they ended up producing was just pointless busywork for completionists. The sequel handled its content much

There are synthetic feather dusters that are arguably more effective at catching dust than the real deal. I use one for my regular dusting needs. 

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Even the best masks only provide good filtering for a few hours, and only if worn exactly right. The main point of the general public wearing masks is to reduce the number of saliva drops in the air from talking, coughing and sneezing, and thus reduce the chance of infecting others, not keeping yourself safe.

This isn’t the first to market, or even the first actually on the market. There have been mobility rigs for the disabled available for a couple of years, now, and similar industrial rigs in development for much longer.

The arms clearly have their own support mechanisms in the picture, and there’s almost certainly strap across the chest for further support hidden behind the tablet, as well as probably several others not obvious in a low res picture.

The whole point of this rig is to take that load off the bearer’s legs and back. 

Wasn’t Ahsoka shocked to learn that Anakin and Darth Vader were the same person in Rebels? At least that’s how I remember it. So it wouldn’t make much sense for her to learn about his atrocities in this arc. 

We already had Constantinople after the Ottomite conquest way back in Revelations with a mostly Muslim supporting cast. It’s perfectly possible to portray non-Western cultures respectfully, just hire consultants specialized in those periods and apply basic common sense.

Even though it makes way more historical sense for female warriors in a Viking setting than the classical Greece, which was borderline Taliban-esque when it came to women’s social status. 

How about Mughal India? Or the Aksumite Empire in eastern Africa? Or the Yellow Turbans Rebellion in Three Kingdoms-era China? There’s so much history that hasn’t been crammed down to everybody’s throats by pop culture that could have so much potential...

Huh? Vikings is just a generic term for Norse people from that era. Specifically people that traveled on long boats to new lands. 

Why keep focusing just on the historical settings that have been done do death, already? Where are the AC games set in India, China, the sub-Saharan Africa, Persia, or just the friggin’ eastern Europe?

They didn’t. Marty never gave them his real name, he went by Calvin Klein. 

People in the 1950's tended to be more inclined to sweep that sort of thing under the rug, and even in the 1980's more so than today. 

If they go that route with FF7 after all these years, and undo one of the biggest deaths in gaming...it’d had better come with an equally steep permanent price to that universe.

This was probably the worst inconsistency in the whole episode. How were the shrink and the orderlies were still committed to doing their jobs with all the chaos was reigning all around them?

I had some nasty back pains from my sit down job a couple of months back, and a physical therapist showed me an awesome way to mitigate them: get a yoga roll, an about 3 feet long firm foam cylinder, lie on top of it, aligning it with my spine, and lift light weights over my head. It works the back muscles that become

The armor above is off putting, mostly because I am pretty sure the original book actually mentions something about people not wearing armor because personal shields are a thing.

It’s necessary for an adaptation to differ from a source material. Different mediums have different strengths to them that can’t simply be conveyed directly to other mediums. Furthermore, an adaptation that is identical to the source material is simply a pointless, soulless reproduction — every creator should imprint