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Sekiro has the best combat of any game I’ve ever played, so I’d be satisfied with just having something like it in other FS games.
Sekiro has the best combat of any game I’ve ever played, so I’d be satisfied with just having something like it in other FS games.
…entirely in Sony’s hands.
Good ole strict vs. sloppy interpretation.
I just use hyphens for everything.
Case in point.
“Does anyone else… (have trouble finishing video games/use their toenail clippings to add texture to a pot of chili/etc.)?”
Abdur Rahman Khan speaking truth.
TIL tortellini is a sandwich.
This is a great resource! Thanks for your effort!
An excellent choice.
Probably a-ha’s “Take On Me” if I’m being honest.
Too late. I’ve already switched all four of my home PCs to Linux Mint.
Thanks!
It wasn’t a criticism - I was just curious if anyone had any more info.
Do we know when Mint 22 is coming yet other than just “summer '24”?
12345?? That’s amazing, I’ve got the same combination on my luggage!
Lots of badlinguistics in this thread.
The article seems mostly fine to me, though I admit that I did initially just scan it for the statistics. The only thing I saw that I really disagreed with was her assertion that “made to penetrate” victims shouldn’t call themselves rape victims, and I absolutely believe that they should. I do fully agree with the author that getting drunk and then regretting your actions the night before should not constitute a crime of the same seriousness as forcible rape, and I also believe that the CDC’s questionnaire is misleading and far less than perfect. What were your problems with the article?
As far as Cathy Young herself, I’d never heard of her before, but according to her Wikipedia page it seems like we might agree on quite a bit. The Wiki article is short, however, so I may not have the entire story. Is there some reason I should dislike her?
Excellent post in general, but it should be noted that the meaning of “wine-dark sea” is still very much disputed.