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Oh no, in my mind I've already jumped ahead to the extreme where it's the same act and this is the only time it comes up is with the chips, rather than it being a discussion they actually have.

Not enough of the sexiness of accounting. Just keep a sex-book, but come end of the month, your sexbook needs to balance. Otherwise one of you ends up in sex-debtor's prison.

That was my takeaway from the game still. If you find you end up vetoing each other, just end it; it isn't work.

I see that side of it, but the choice of words really put me off. Also I have a very direct and confrontational family, so I'd get harassed way more over some third-party messenger. PLUS, everyone else in the family would have known I'd try to pull that by then.

You forgot "Ayden".

In regards to the writer coming out to her mom, that's an awful way to treat your relationship with your sister. She owes you one from when you revealed her pregnancy? That's your relationship? You didn't do that because you care about her and wanted to help her unconditionally.
I get the feeling if the sister

My takeaway: if you or your partner consistently just veto the request in question, then you just might not be sexually compatible.

As far as pacing yourself, I would say it depends on the game. I absolutely devour the Bethesda games as they release, but then often find myself not being able to re-immerse myself a second time. I blame the story for that burnout. Part of the problem in those cases is that the main plot tends to bore me more than

I still maintain that poop should have ended up in the toilet. Naturally if you're going to clean up after yourself I didn't care, but we would never know if that happened anyway.

I agree. When I was sufficiently young, I wanted to be a dinosaur. Look how that fucking panned out so far.

I did catch that, so credit to the writing that they deflected that, but the person that made the comment is realistic and those people irk me. In another movie (probably a revenge fantasy movie) it may be that they trip the waitress and laugh about it. Yes, grand, you really showed the waitress, there. Blech. I'm

That's an interesting point, and I'm glad you brought that up. The concensus between coworkers was always been "no". For reference, this was a college dorm, so we dealt with both shit and vomit on a regular basis. There are two flaws, one based on assumption and only supported by experience and anecdotal evidence,

Oh I know, I've been in that situation once before, but I still made the poop go in the toilet. That's one of our unwritten rules in this society. That is where poop goes; that is where you put it. The day that you break that covenant, you are a casteless peon who should be shunned from society until such a time as

Agent Dick Bromance

This is excellent. This is the first time I've seen that scene, and it pissed me off.

There are two jobs I think everyone should have to do at some point in their life*. Waiting tables, or other similar job that pays less than minimum wage before tips, and janitorial work. Give you a hint, when you're shitting and vomiting there is a correct end to put on the toilet, and an alarming number of people

"Oh, honey, you know I'm too tired from cheating on you to even think about having sex when I get home."

If the necromancer in your village is 5th level or higher he should be able to help with that.

What if I'm just being carried by Hodor and he's walking?

Taxes on roads are for wear and tear. That's why there's a wheel tax in most states so that heavier vehicles pay more.