Yep, and that’s one of the reasons why their relationship makes sense. Although admittedly, it may be kinda weird if you haven’t read the books.
Yep, and that’s one of the reasons why their relationship makes sense. Although admittedly, it may be kinda weird if you haven’t read the books.
Have you read the whole saga? Because although obviously Yen barely appears in the game(s) before that moment, she’s far more important to the world, Geralt’s character development and Ciri than Triss. Triss is a nice NPC, basically.
If you read the books, it’s not so much a “right” choice as “the only possible one” (it’s obviously different for those who only played the games). The whole Witcher saga is basically a story about three relationships: between Geralt and Yen, Geralt and Ciri and Geralt and Dandelion; the rest is background. So yeah,…
Well, good to know there’s at least one thing Mr Cameron didn’t manage to drive to absolute ruin.
If cosmetics didn’t matter, they wouldn’t sell them. The mere existence of a lootbox proves that what’s inside has some value for players.
No one shaved *first*, because Han was the only one to shave.
Bossk has recently become popular largely thanks to Fantasy Flight’s board games/tabletop games; he’s quite nice (although maybe not exactly competitively viable) in Imperial Assault, and I think some people considered him outright broken in X-Wing? Anyway, he’s not as obscure as you may think.
So, if I said you were a convicted terrorist responsible for killing 20 people, and you said “No, that’s not true”, it would be OK for me to say you “declined to discuss the matter”? Come on.
I don’t care whether she’s a legit journalist “usually” or whatever, this article is based on a lie - pure and simple.
Let me think... no?
I want all the people who behave like you off the internet, so what? That’s why we have laws to regulate such things.
You can get it, as döner kebab, in, like, every Turkish restaurant / on every undeground station in any large German city. Nowadays quite popular in Poland too. Definitely not just an Aussie thing.
High tea is, traditionally, a working class meal. Afternoon tea is what the higher-ups prefer.
Foy in The Crown is stiff, arrogant, petty and easily dumbfounded. In other words, yes, she was excellent for this role.
No it’s not, look up “evidence” in a dictionary. There’s obviously a lot of trauma in that family, but that’s precisely why you cannot rely on her allegations alone (that’s what they are - allegations and accusations, not “evidence”). Sorry, but these cases are way, way more complicated than you’re implying; and I,…
Let me think... no?
There’s a difference between a “real creep” and a, y’know, “sexual predator”, and it has to do with consent. Allen did some bizarre things that we may find repulsive, but there’s no evidence of any non-consensual actions on his part.
Yeah, I think we’re only now entering this stage when people slowly begin to understand that you can be “queer” in your lifestyle/aesthetics/interests even if you’re sexually straight, and you don’t have to balance it out with some typically “manly” (or “womanly”) elements. I lost quite a few good friends to generic…
I don’t think it’s only about popularity. In (most) sports, there’s a lot of (nominal) emphasis on teamwork - you literally cannot remain outside of the team, there are hierarchies and clearly defined roles and so on. For some people it makes things simpler - you send your son to play football or baseball or whatever…
Yeah, this lack of choice genuinely sucks; it’s actually a part of the problem, this cultural obsession with sports, where sport is the “default” extracurricular activity. Luckily for me, I always had some alternatives, at least in theory.