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Whoops, I answered this on my own without first seeing your post!  I fully agree.  Same deal, the whole shape of the narrative sticks to you and I think it was truly the last game I stayed up way, way too late into the early AM to finish just because of how much of a roller coaster the end is.  That “exhausted but

999 for sure.  I still find playthroughs by other people immensely entertaining to follow, watching them try to fit the pieces together and guess whats going to happen next or what the deal is with everything.

It’s totally fine to not like something, but when I read stuff like this I end up EXTREMELY confused because my experiences just feel so different it feels like we have had different things. I don’t know if it’s because I live in Oregon and avoid anything that has been packaged but...Salmon is incredibly moist,

Damn, it figures all the expansions I don’t own are at the top level.  Blaaaah, I may be able to convince a friend who was slightly interested that they should buy at this time, but I am SOL as I don’t have $17 to my name currently.

However people want to define themselves, whatever, it’s not like “vegetarian” is in any way a laudable goal, if you want to call yourself it, whatever.

Ants in your butthole with give you a jolt of energy unlike any you have ever experienced! People will wonder what that glow emanating from you and source of uncontrollable energy is.

A counterpoint: This post could change the nouns and be the exact reaction to how a boomer reacts.

You see people gaslighting others by insisting that gaslighting doesn’t exist far too much in reality?

Especially since Kotaku is like, partiularly notable for staff that don’t “stick to games” and definitely dip their toes into the intersection of games and politics without hesitation.

I am another person that would prefer there be an offline single player mode, but your response is incredibly immature and entitled. “Play another game” is a perfectly reasonable response. Not every game can be every thing, and you shouldn’t have any problems with games catering to people and mindsets that aren’t you

Can you detail this more? Im trying to look on my Pokemon Blue and Crystal to find it but I am kinda unsure where to look. On the pokemon blue, the only thing I can find is something on the very inside lip opposite the contacts, I dont think I see anything else physically etched into the plastic, but I may be missing

Its amusing how, despite being so similar, the hump is still there for every game. I’ve gotten over the hump in CK2 and EU4, but I still can’t touch HoI or Vicky without feeling like an idiot and a failure and having no idea of what I need to be doing.

Victoria sits in the corner sobbing quietly

I like Dame’s take. Whatever he believes about Portland deep down, he leans in heavily to the smaller city dynamic and loyalty.

First, I would like to point out the problems with that chyron: “20% tip for bad service.” A tip is not a reward system—it is the majority of a server’s salary. The federal minimum wage for tipped employees is $2.13 an hour because, according to the government, the expectation is that the customer will cover the

I played through the tutorial and got the first free pull and it gave me a PlatinumSukamon as my first rare digimon. That’s enough to kill my enthusiasm.

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I wonder if they can make a sexy trump costume. The idea of sexifying “unimaginable hideousness” seems like an interesting challenge. I also don’t know how you get around the issue of most women’s hands being much larger than his...

Uh, excuse me, without grapeshot how do I kill the 30-50 feral hogs that run into my yard within 3-5 mins while my small kids play?

I’m thankful you had Tim’s on there. God I love me some Tim’s Jalapeno, I can’t go long without a bag on hand. For my, admittedly decidedly white, taste buds they are the perfect mix of heat and eatability.