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It's by the History channel so it's supposedly quite accurate, though I've read arguments about the accuracy of human sacrifices among the Norse. I am in love with the religious scenes and themes, too, and the inclusion of vario…
As much as I enjoy Garrus, the Tali romance breaks my heart into a
thousand cold, black pieces. I can't play another romance after the
perfection of that one.
To clarify, I believe Estarra is asking which group of the four sounds best. Each group has a theme (group #2 is Buddhism, group #4 is the four temperaments, etc.).
@Pectus - One of our ephemerals is interested in attending the DC meet but is unfamiliar with the bus/subway system. He wants to know if you'd be willing to meet u…
A friend just introduced me to Velvet Sundown, a free game in beta on Steam. It's basically Mafia: you're a passenger on a cruise ship who works for one of two rival oil companies, or you're a free agent, and you have a certain objective to complete…
I enjoyed being a city elf rogue in Dragon Age: Origins, but nothing has been more satisfying for me lately than two-handed warriors - in any game. I was one in Dragon Age 2 and will most likely be one again in Inquisition.
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition. I thought about rolling my usual thief, but decided instead to try out one of the new class specializations. Kensai isn't too bad, I guess. I'm not really impressed with it, though.
I've just started The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi, which is acclaimed as "one of the most insightful texts on the subtle arts of confrontation and victory to emerge from Asia."
Thanks for the well wishes. We found a no-kill rescue, and my roommate's friends picked up the cats and delivered them without hassle. We're definitely going to keep an eye out for anymore strays and immediately catch them for spaying/neutering if w…
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I thoroughly enjoyed Long Live the Queen for its challenge. Now that I've (FINALLY!) beaten the game, I'm taking a break, but I'd love to tackle it again with different strategies.
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As a general rule of thumb, で indicates the "event location" -- something is happening at the place that precedes で. 「今年はブラジルでFIFAがあります。」 = FIFA is in Brazil this year.
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I studied Japanese language and culture at university, during which I
studied abroad for a few months. It's been a few years, but I might be able to help still. What's stumped you?
I too mostly read theology and religion books. Currently, I'm investigating Evolutionary Witchcraft by T. Thorn Coyle, and I've got a couple of others on my list once I'm finished with this one.