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This is the story of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda. Half way through the second season they fired the executive producer, who took the series Bible with him. The writers continued on the stories they knew about for another half to full…
I don't know if it so much gets around it as softens it. You have a better feeling of their relationship developing (at least, I think so). But it is the same story, so take that as you will.
Saw Hidden Figures for the first time last night. I'm aware of the historical / white-savior inaccuracies. But man, what a powerful story. And still so relevant today.
"Despite what you may think, I have nothing against y'all."
Raves! Many raves. For the things. The fun things. For letting Ev express his worry and concern for his brother, and then for giving him an excrutiating headache. Thank you! in Lack of Raves VI: Rave Today, Tweet TomorrowComment by EveriineMarch 2017
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I recently finished NWN 1 and am working through the expansions. I agree, old school RPGs are dynamite, and still superior to lots of modern ones.
I never found the tower of Hanoi puzzles especially challenging. Tedious, but not challenging. Even knowing how it works and keeping track on a piece of paper, at least once I neglected to do that puzzle first and by the time I finished it, the othe…
What happens to it after a month if you leave it up and unattended? It just disappears? I've clearly never left mind pitched and unattended for that long. And I can't remember if someone can take down someone else's tent and swipe it.
If your tent decayed after a month, it's because you bought a tent that had just one month left. I use tents all the time, and they last quite a while, like any other crafted item.
It's a strange rave, but it's actually a comfort and relief to know that my noticeably worsening memory and lapses are more than likely related to my depression. That means something can be done about it.
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That's the part that makes the least sense to me. Why bother having a promotion to try and get people to buy credits to participate in, and then only have it open to a select few? That's asinine from all perspectives, and hugely frust…