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To be fair, he still lives when you beat him, so that you can beat him in the next game (and also get some Karting in together on your day off).

The commenter above specified that the game wasn't beaten because the player "did not conquer it's levels". They did not even mention the specific act of killing the boss, so that's what I was addressing. I agree that it's hard to consider a game clocked when the boss was skipped, but apparently it's ok to skip other

Then the same is true of anyone who uses a warp whistle, and I'd say a lot of people do.

One boot goes inside each paw.

TV would have me believe "not that hard". Has TV been lying about this too?????

But a decent study would have looked at expenditure per pet independent of population I would have thought. Otherwise it tells us nothing.

I quite enjoyed this film - but the end? I mean spoiler alert or whatever, but it was just totally over the top and grotesque. And this was after the diarrhea scene. It was like they just wanted every bad thing to befall this guy and for him to take it without an ounce of grace, just to bring home what a terrible

It made me think of that thingie in Portal 2 that was voiced by Stephen Merchant.

when he ran into the room, the camera turned and started shouting at him.

The Hook was also pretty awesome. Fallon is right - I had totally forgotten about that song, but it is awesome.

There's a nice fancy doctor word they can use instead then. I'm pretty sure it's "idiopathic".

She was reacting to the fact that in the past, when you came in after she had peed, there has maybe been yelling/being sent outside, and was anticipating a repeat of that based on past experience.

Heartfelt and empathetic internet hugs to you. Some of his workmates were mutual friends (i.e. attended our wedding) and while they didn't say anything to me, they did try to tell him he was making a mistake. He didn't listen to them, but it means the world to me that they tried.

Yes it's true that it's likely you'll only end up with one as a friend, and it's probably more sensible to choose based on who you get along with most/are closest to, as opposed to who was right and who was wrong. If you genuinely prefer the company of the cheater, then choose them - because the aggrieved party really

I have been talking about this on another thread, and as the "wronged party" in a recent messy break up I can tell you that person will want you to listen to them and allow them to vent (especially if they don't have that many other outlets) and at the end, say something supportive, even if you can't badmouth the

I'd say that if you want sweet and bubbly go for cider every time instead of wine.

As somebody else said, it's not a pissing contest, I haven't been assaulted so I haven't got that to relate to. What I am going through right now has several parallels with what LW#2 was going through. I don't think it's the same thing.

I don't expect them to cut him off, out of their lives forever, but it would be great if they would at least let me talk about it, and even if they would just admit that what he did was shitty. But they have a hard time even doing that.

In your situation I would unfriend or at least unfollow the new girlfriend! You're way more mature about it than I could ever be!