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Is this a Portal testing facility?

Likewise, as a shadowy organisation they lost all charisma when they became just a power trip for Zero :/ I loved the twist that Snakes team formed it in the first place but the AI's that had taken over by MGS2 were considerably more threatening, they should have done more with that.

Well yeah by the end sure, your comment I just mistook as his overall feeling. His initial feeling I think will be betrayal and resentment as well, not so much at the clones themselves (I think Big Boss would be indifferent tbh) but at the people who made them ie The Patriots. It will be interesting to see as im

Big Boss doesn't resent Solid Snake though. He respects Snake both as a man and a warrior since unlike Liquid and Solidus who clung to their 'lineage' and misinterpreted Big Boss's message and existence,SS simply followed his own ideals, in fact Snake is pretty much exactly how Big Boss was at the end of MGS3, goal

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Yeah! That is the case. I'm not bashing the series. I like it a lot. But I'm just saying that Kojima has done this before. And I'm actualy cool with retcons. It's fine as long as it serves higher purpose.

Hm, but I highly doubt Solid would know about it unless he said something about it... and he didn't.

You've scared off the French Special Forces with that comment. But they'll be back.
And in greater numbers.

yes! When I was 19 or 20, I lived in a three story house with a few friends in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, where we all went to college and/or uni. The first floor was taken up by a newsagents/grocery store, and our front door, which when you opened it, immediately took you upstairs to the second floor where there

Alternatively, you might feel notice some weird stuff going on but never have a bad feeling about it. My husband and his family believe there is weird stuff that goes on at their house but the energy has never seemed negative or angry. When I stay there I'm a little creeped out from their stories but I've also never

If you think about it, finding a living person in your crawl space would be 1000X scarier than a ghost. Picture this: paranormal investigators coming to a house that it's owners insist is haunted. Their investigation leads them to a crawl space where they find themselves face to face with not a ghost, but a living

Lol! I used to...but I find that as much as people want to "know" things, it still really freaks them out and I'm not always comfortable doing that. Frankly it freaks me out too, and I've had this other kind of wiring all my life.

I know, I need to go to bed for work but I can't stop reading!

My scary story happened at a house my parents built only three years before. Never experienced anything weird before or after that one event, and we lived there for nine years.

I grew up in a house that has been in the family for a long time. My great-grandma with an abusive alcoholic husband lived and died there from a brain tumor. She died at almost the moment I was conceived. When I was a baby she would visit me in my crib (according to my mother, she suspected this and I have a vague

I lived in a 200 yr. old farmhouse next to a really old cemetery that harbors a 'witches' grave (Hannah Crannah, Monroe CT's resident witch), and I never experienced anything creepy whatsoever (except my teenage son's friends).

*rattles chains and creaks floorboards*

So true...just like you can move into a brand new house and it can be haunted as can be. I had the opportunity to be invited to investigate a 3 year old house that the family had only lived in for less than a year. Had all kinds of freaky stuff going on; the place was really hopping. Apparitions, moving objects,

Yes, every year I find myself getting creeped out reading these (I just about jumped out of my skin when my cat sauntered over), as I frantically read more. As I've noted elsewhere, I had a haunted house experience, but later lived in a house in bad neighborhoods that was a former illegal gambling den; a house (next

Glad to help. (Of course, if the house turns out to be positively SATURATED with ghosties, I expect to read about this time next year on Jez.)

One of my relatives lives in a house my family built over a century ago on land the family owned for a lot longer than that. The house has all kinds of crawl spaces and weird tiny closets and cool architectural features. Family members have died in the house. I used to spend the night at the house fairly frequently