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Oooh, cheers for that - when I first typed that I did go “What were the “badies” called in WW1?” in my head and ‘Axis’ was all I could come up with.

Oh but according to the blame/fun police here, young people outside a popular eatery at 4am = up to no good, with a high (higher than average) chance of getting shot.

“And to put it a little clearer for you, nothing GOOD happens around that time”

Exactly - take away Trump and it’s still the party of homophobia, of voter suppression, anti-regulation, anti-workers, deniers of climate change and in denial of the need for pay parity, supporters of the confederate flag - should I go on?

That’s the thing - Trump is way more boorish and comically evil than the other candidates, but they are just as fucked up.

It’s not just his political views that I find stupid and strangely at odds with medical achievements - the guys sounds like an idiot when discussing anything. It’s just weird.

Just let me dream ok? :P

I see your point, but to be fair to Trystero, they named the Allied soldiers who kept dying, so that’s where he was coming from, as was I.

I’m a Total War fan - the last one I played being Shogun 2 - and I still dream about an open world third-person game like GTA/MAFIA mixing with that kind of more “procedural”gameplay.

Thanks for taking the hit for the rest of us. The AI and repetitive criticisms are enough to kill my interest.

When I watched the single-player campaign game-play, what stood out to me right after the words saying it was basically a pointless war and then seeing the characters die over and over, was EA/DICE’s decision not to include Axis soldiers as some of the numerous characters it seems like we’ll be playing in the single

Right, but I suppose my point was that when you say “... if you don’t really personally identify as an American”, I should be more clear that if you asked me what nationality I was, I wouldn’t hesitate and say it was the place of my birth, and I would never identify my nationality as the place of my mother’s birth -

I was born in one country, to a mother from a different country, and then I moved to a third country where I have lived for almost 2 decades.

I think I may have replied to you unintentionally - I can’t even make sense of why I said what I said to you- it sounds like something I wanted to say to another person on this thread who wrote something about children that age should be knowing certain concepts.

lol

I think it’s OK to say somewhere in the middle is true- there are many things we can do better than our parents’ generation , but our just like the anti-Vaxers there are a lot of people out there bucking harmless well tested trends rather than deal with reality (then complain about it).

Yeah the thing about sleep specialists is that they’re treating one thing that the parent has come to them for. I know a parent who tried what the sleep therapist said only once, and then decided their child was too “wilful”, when in fact how much control/obedience/compliance they had over the kids was minimal

You’d be surprised. My 9 year old step daughter can get quite anxious. She still does that thing that I only experienced my kids do when they were much younger where we’all be all be getting ready to leave the house and she’ll be panicking and shouting “don’t leave without me!!”. Like really panicking and saying it

Awwww I actually miss the stealth entry. Waking to find the 2 year old nestled up was the best wake up ever.