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The controls and graphics are both a lot nicer on PC. I just started playing on an xbox one and movement feels really erratic and weightless in a bad way, and combat is much more irritating without being able to have hotkeys and custom controls on a keyboard.

DA2 is my favorite by far and probably the "lightest weight" of the three in terms of length, controls, etc. and the dialogue mechanic, while a little gimmicky, is very fun. It definitely has my favorite characters out of the series.

See, it took a while for Alistair to grow on me but I loathed Morrigan from moment 1 and only near the end gave any shits about her at all (and never cared at all, in any direction, about Leliana or Zevran besides mild irritation.) I tried to get back into DA:O recently and thought the controls and graphics aged

plenty of people didn't vote for him!

In that order?

Whitewash? Emma Stone is Chinese.

i prefer my jicama in little sticks i can dip in guacamole personally

you could grate parmesan on those cheekbones

I like both Kim and O'Loughlin, and was actively distressed when they got cast in this piece of hot garbage (well, when I tried to watch the show when it started airing and realized it was hot garnage.) Kim's escaped now, at least; hopefully the show falls apart in the next year and everyone moves on to less terrible

Nah

They have plenty of room to bring in scumbags in later seasons—I feel like that will be a source of conflict once the show is actually going forward, that more and more business interests are going to complicate things.
Also, Sam is definitely a scumbag.

John Carter, obviously.

I vote (this is a democracy, right?) for A Cure for Wellness, which is one of two movies I've liked all decade (more or less.) It's probably the only movie I've seen this year that stuck in my mind at all, and I've seen a lot! I'm going to go ahead and call it 2017's only good movie, because I allow myself to say

I haven't in years either because I live in the US now. I did cobble together friet speciaal a couple times after I found appropriate ketchup (thanks, World Market!) but I think literally the only place to get a frikandel in America is a single food truck in Utah. Someday when I have infinite money I'll open a

Honestly, it would capture the sentiment just as well.

Ideally with a frikandel and some soft-serve, but I take what I can get.

Not sure happy and cheerful are the right words. I'm not sure any human language has the right words.

Luckily I had a pretty good time just mentally reading it in his voice. But, yes.

It's still somewhat sweet and "ketchuppy," but I'm pretty sugar-sensitive and not a fan of bland condiments generally. It's like the difference between a mild and a sharp cheddar—both are "cheddary," but one's more pungent.

I hated ketchup my entire life, literally from toddlerhood on (with the notable exception of curry ketchup) until I had expensive quasi-hipster brand Sir Kensington's. It's not runny sugar syrup like Heinz et al and has enough spice to it that it has kind of a barbecue sauce vibe. They make spicy versions that are