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Mmm-mmore than one…?

You mean Mouse Trap? Mouse Hunt is not a board game.

I'm barely not a teen but worked with some kids ages 16-20 recently. None of them knew who Winona Ryder is, none of them had heard of John Wayne. These aren't exactly obscure people, and Winona isn't exactly ancient…

"Best"

I played it before I watched any videos of other people playing it, but had read many glowing reviews.
I remember getting through a big chunk of the game and getting stuck on some puzzle. I looked up a solution, realized I was almost at the end of the game, and thought "is that seriously it?"
I didn't play Machine For

Counterpoint: the cellar stopped being scary very quickly, and (for me at least) was mostly tedious/irritating.
Overall I thought Amnesia: TDD was really underwhelming compared to the hype. But the hype, well, the hype was grand.

I thought that was incredibly distracting. I mostly brushed off other people complaining about the show's use of music from older horror movies, but that moment made me agree that it was a bad move.

Her vocals all sound super strained to me, like she's well past the limits of her abilities as a singer. It sounds like what I sound like trying to sing along to a pop album instead of an actual thing people would pay money to hear.

I'm not sure how you being incorrect makes me dumb. I guess I'm just not smart enough to make the connection.

Not at all.

It would have been. Average marriage age hovered around 22-25 for women, 26-28 for men. Large age gaps weren't more common then than now, at least for the middle class.

If we assume this is 50 years in the future, and that price is in dollars, the price makes more sense with inflation. $40k 50 years ago was worth about $5k. $5k/day, or $35k/week, sounds about right to me.

I hated the line about "the death of your son, Toby" (or whatever the son's name was, I forget.) If it's an implanted memory I guess it would make sense, but otherwise that's really bizarre phrasing to use to talk to a person. It should be "the death of your son," "death of [son's name]," etc. especially since it had

I think Hopkins is the only robot, died a few years ago and left behind a nice fake version of himself who has since taken over the role.

One of my major problems is that in ep 1 we learn that there are about 2000 hosts and 1400 guests in the park at once (1400 is stated outright, and we learn that 200 hosts is 10% of the total or similar.) The ratio seems really off; if I'm a guest, I don't want 1 in 2 people I approach to be some other dipshit guest

They could be "on holiday" to the town in westworld from the (non-existent) world beyond (like how Teddy comes in on the train with the guests from "elsewhere" but is actually a host.)

From Maeve's lines to him at the bar, it sounds like he might actually be a bad dude. Bad dude with a nice girlfriend, but a bad dude nonetheless.

That is kinda shitty. It *is* hard to find/attract good potential canvassers, but generally it's good to actually, you know, tell people what their job would be before they interview.

As an ex-canvasser, I can say that they know "give me a web address" is a veiled way of saying "please go away." That's the point where you know you're not getting money, not the point where you think you've done just enough.

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