I thought Dishonored handled it pretty well. Being "bad" is so much easier and, in my opinion, a lot more fun, but what happens with Samuel and Emily along the High Chaos path made me feel awful. Personally, I think most of the non-lethal eliminations of key targets were a whole lot crueler than...
The naggy wife. Skyler in Breaking Bad could've been so much more interesting and less annoying without changing too much. It's honestly kind of sexist, and I've never seen it done in a way that adds anything to the show.
I wish I knew ;_;
I'd probably get confused and frightened and just ignore it. That or convince myself that I'm mistaken, or maybe that they just think I look funny, or that they aren't being serious and are just goofing around in front of friends.
I saw a dog getting raped. Well I biked past the gate of a house where there was one dog yapping and squealing and trying to get out with another dog on top of it... you know.
I'm pretty picky, so every album has at least one song I tend to skip, but my top three would be:
Crack the Skye by Mastodon. I just don't like Quintessence.
Ghost Reveries by Opeth, though I find Hours of Wealth a bit boring.
Shogun by Trivium. However I don't really enjoy Like...
From the list, those exploding dwarven spiders piss me off a tonne. But I really HATE the Falmer and Chaurus, what with their bloody poisons and clickety noises. Also, Hagraven's and other teleporting bosses, so annoying.
A Khajiit warlord who made his way to Skyrim in order to satisfy his great love of ancient magical and daedric artifacts, and also to add every feared or legendary creature he finds to his list of slain foes. He was most disappointed at how little effect Skyrims Moon sugar and Skooma have on him.
Completely different enviornments. Ruins, caves, mountains and pastures are all very well and good, but I want SWAMPS and maybe DESERTS aand... underwater cities or something. More to explore please!
Sorry, but "logically" is not the opposite of "spiritually", and the vast numbers of idiotic comments across the internet which jump to ridiculous conclusions from, well, practically anything inconclusive, should totally dispel the idea that the "average" person on the internet has a good grasp...
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