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Holden is the tallest man on Vancouver Island. He is exactly as funny as he thinks he is.
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Make AEW stand for Always Emi Wednesdays
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It definitely should have been, every episode has two to two-and-a-half episodes worth of stuff shoved into it
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Great belt, terrible name
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Fantastic thank you
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After Covenant, Romulus was such a Davidless letdown
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How do I get this labeler it seems useful
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Parents, you are standing at a fork in the road right now. If you buy your kids the Harry Potter video game, they'll grow up to be big maladjusted losers who only read bad YA fiction as adults, if you buy your kids Yakuza 0 they will grow up to own a cool jacket.
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Yeah no shit
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Sure, I agree, don't staple it. I just think you could face the screen inwards to reduce risk of damage to the most expensive component
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Don't staple a box with a screen in it obviously, but I think it's also fair to say that putting the screen close enough to the exterior that a small poke can damage it is also a bad idea
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My queen!
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Christ, that is not great
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It completely shits the bed any time the phone switches from data to wi-fi, a thing that every other app (including their old so) has no problem with
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You will be more, perhaps the most, confused
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I recently learned about Plains Indian Sign Language which functioned as a common language through a wide range of North America, so it's possible to have something with the range of D&D common. Using that as the basis for an in-game common though creates interesting limitations such as lighting
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It's not good, and the Vox stuff is very bad, but I think it's interesting as a satire of video game moral choice systems, pushing the "do you want to do the obvious good thing or obvious bad thing" to the goofiest extremes, while also making them not matter at all.
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#9: NEW MEXICO: Taco Tarkus
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Pick Your Poison MOTY contender