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In high school and early college, I worked at a theme park in CT - Lake Compounce. It's the oldest theme park in the US, and built on Native American land (the grounds for the park were purchased from Chief Compounce). I was a manager and worked some very late nights at the park. Entering old buildings in the dark,

^Can vouch for that 100%. The thing that I'm fascinated by with this, and any glitches back in those days: How the hell did we all find out about them?

Yeah, I much prefer the 'How It Should Have Ended' series. This guy just nitpicks to death for way too long.

I don't like the way the financial models at my company track and analyze expenses to budget, so I'm building a new one that will allow for more accurate forecasting.

Is there no such thing as an original idea anymore? Why can't Bradley Cooper be cast as an action hero in AN ORIGINAL FUCKING MOVIE?!

Watching that actually made me consider self-immolation. That audio. Make it stop.

I just sat there like...

That one, single good time was whatever episode Hodor Hodor'd into the well to hear Hodor echo back.

I've started yelling CATCH A RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDE a la Scooter from Borderlands every time I get a Titan. Just adds to the love.

I played a little bit of the beta. Probably less than 40 total matches. I think I faced a Shaman twice. Druid never. Didn't really find much of a balance issue at all.

Watched it over Walking Dead and True Detective. Zero regrets.

Odd question, but here goes: I'm 100% a console guy, but I have one of the new Mac airs. Can I run any of these games on that in a crunch, or am I shit outta luck? Would love to throw XCom on it.

Very well said. I've become less interested in this game as the general focus has appeared to shift more in the direction of GTA. I have GTA for that. I was definitely looking forward to something more nuanced - where leverage gained from diligent hacking and exploration could get you just as far in the plot as

Spot. On.

Sad trombone.

I've never played any of the Batman games, but...yo.

That was fucking hilarious. Bravo.

Favorite Moment: Daryl taking a 3-wood to the old zombie on the ground, smashing his skull and brain matter/blood ALL OVER Beth's new outfit. And Beth continuing to wear said outfit, sans sweater, for the remainder of the episode.

Counter-argument, in full-context of the ending to The Dark Tower: the Crimson King was never a real threat, because the Tower was never in danger. Roland is the Dark Tower - his quest to save it, forsaking everyone he ever loved, is the constant keeping the entire multiverse together. Each time he reaches the Tower,

No discussion of Harry Potter should ever include the phrase "the movie did it better".