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Ravenous Sophovore
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I went to pick up brunch and the restaurant was seating people in booths right next to each other, with plenty of empty booths and tables around. No masks anywhere, not even on the staff. I turned around to leave and saw a sign that proudly declared the place “politically neutral” which apparently means “going to

Some of them have to be hotspots for others, I imagine. Still, a lot of data plans.

You mean besides some of the women being Ubisoft employees?

Workplace harassment and abuse?

Wow, that is one doozy of a false equivalence.  Even for you.

So you think opinions are facts?  Duly noted and dismissed as an idiot.

The linked video says Utah to California (and we clearly see things that are supposed to be future ruins of Las Vegas and San Francisco), which is to the west of the areas of the first game.

This and visible encounters is what I wanted most in this game, so sweet. It’s too bad it’s only the one area, though.

...You were the one complaining about people not liking the plot. I never once made a statement of judgement any way about it. In fact, I specifically said I hadn’t seen the spoilers and had no opinion about the quality.

It’s a personal preference, but the presence of a triangle of flowers around Elizabeth’s body strongly suggests the flowers are a memorial from either Gaea or the AI in charge of nature whose name I’ve forgotten. Probably the latter since her programmer was into poetry and each flower has a poem. Collecting memorials

Judging from the playing cards sign, I’m going to guess we’ll be visiting the ruins of Las Vegas (or maybe Reno). But I wouldn’t take the climate as being a 1:1 of the current, real world. The locations in the first game didn’t match up with their present climates always, either.

HZD jumped up to number two on my favorite games of all time list.  I can’t wait to play a sequel.  Probably my most anticipated upcoming game by far.

“I couldn’t think of anything new to say but really needed the last word to prop up my fragile self worth.”

Slander, but slander is notoriously hard to win. Ironically, Trump promised to “open up” libel laws* so that it was easier to sue and win.

He’s literally accusing someone he doesn’t like of murder in order to discredit them.  There really aren’t words strong enough to describe the insanity of this administration.

Sweetie, you’re giving yourself entirely too much credit if you think you bothered me.

Implications exist whether you mean them or not. It’s right in the common phrase “unintentional implications”. So it doesn’t matter one bit what you meant.

Even the title, let alone the body of the article, doesn’t blame Trump.  It’s (rightly) pointing out that loosening regulations runs the risk of more disasters just like this.

Of course we’re going to fight Norse gods. And probably at least one valkyrie or other mythological being. They’ve gone full in on the mythological stuff in the last couple games and I don’t see that changing. The series has morphed from soft science fiction to science fantasy (which is not, necessarily, a bad

And what you said made that implication. Ironically, your take here is far more self important and whiny than anything anyone else has said on this article.