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Oh, not saying his behaviour was inexplicable or anything, just that he does get a bit of a personality transplant between 1 and 2, and same with Wrex. It’s only in that game they become the quipping, cocky bad-asses we know and love!

So, approaching the Remaster, I remember loving Wrex and Garrus, but found it weird that I barely remembered them from ME1.

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If you look up the album “Hamilton Mixtape”, it has a few demo versions of songs that Lin did, one of which is “Cabinet Battle #3", which is the song I imagine you’re referring too.

Oh, I love the list, just thought I’d add some since like you say can’t always get around to mentioning everything. And thanks for the recommendations, looking forward to trying them out!

“No Such Thing As A Fish” is a brilliant Podcast for laughs with no ‘real world’ talk - the show stars researchers for the British quiz show QI presenting and discussing their favourite interesting fact that they have come across that week. For example, ice cream is solid, liquid and gas all at the same time. The

1) Except they pay the companies a certain amount for the games they give out for free. So said game company gets a guaranteed amount of revenue, rather than solely counting on a cut throat market. Seems like a good deal for them. Heck, even part of this article you’re commenting on mentions how CA will be making a

I’m 5' 10", and the main reason I went with the Titan is I like to sit with one leg ‘under’ the other, sitting on my other ankle. For that, it’s pretty much perfect, as I can sit cross legged and I’m not rubbing up against the armrests.

It’s hard to describe... it’s not a chair you’re going to sink into it like a Laz-E-Boy. The seat and the back rest are quite solid. The first few days I sat on it, I felt a little indifferent about the comfort - no pain, but also it wasn’t a ‘relaxation’ experience.

Got a Secretlab Titan just before the lock-down as a treat for myself since I would be working from home for the foreseeable future, so had it for a few months now and honestly, it’s the best desk-chair I’ve ever had.

A brilliant game, hampered by decisions that prevent it being fun from start to finish. It had some amazing highlights, but also some dull slogs. For every high-paced lightsaber sequence, there was seemingly hours of running around and backtracking. For every AT-AT hijack sequence, there were drawn out ball rolling

Ban them. Not this pussy-footering about with ‘oh, we’ll warn them on the box’. If you have a loot box system that runs on a gambling mechanic, you’re either hoping to snag or trying to create addicts.

Personally, I think this movie starts out slow, especially the first 30 minutes...

Oh wow, I had totally the opposite reaction. To me, the story goes at a fair clip for the first half hour or so, and I really liked that about it. The origin story films can really drag for the first third as everything has to be set up

Wait, is that Wonder Woman eating her beloved pet Jumpa?

For some reason reading through this article I was reminded of a Tom Hanks interview where he got into talking about the weird questions he would get, as while everyone knows what a movie is, how they get made is a whole other kettle of fish. (His example was being asked “How did you feel when your agent told you you

Who hurt you?

One could be forgiven for thinking Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was an action-packed mix of 300 and Wonder Woman

That’s not really my point. Just commenting on how it’s strange that something like that wouldn’t even be allowed, or if it did happen it would be seen as unprofessional. Just wanted to comment on it being odd that some sports seem to see having a player display intimacy or the wrong kind of passion as undesirable. It

Ah, I hope you can forgive my ignorance on American sporting events as I’m from the UK, and so it’s true, I’ve never been to a live NBA/NHL/MLB game and so can’t really comment on that.

When I was referring to tennis, I wasn’t meaning in relation to the Serena situation at all, as I only heard about it in passing. I

It’s an odd juxtaposition in sports that passion and professionalism are expected from players. Something like this wouldn’t happen in tennis since it would be deemed ‘unprofessional’ and yet players are expected to play with everything they have with as little personal encouragement as possible.

I guess my point, if

As someone not from the U.S. I’ll still never understand how you guys, the self-proclaimed leaders of the free world and paragon of democracy, are content to have a system whereby in a two person race someone can have 3 million more votes, and yet lose.