Love how awkward colm felt in TNG, compared to the badass he becomes in DS9
samburwell96
Yup I've been waiting way too long for eu5 and china in ck, not bad so far.
Do you mean the straightforward meat of the game being a time management Sim? That's what i realized after like an hour 'oh, its nothing new really, but its solid'. Plus I can't get over this weird trepidation with critical role. Maybe because of one of those 'critical role is everywhere' despite not getting the hype
Oh man, I booted it up like a month ago, I've just been too distracted with paradox games to finish lol. Yeah even way back when it came out I was hype to see the series 'evolve'. Shame it didn't go the way we wanted
Whoa there's multiple okies here? Nice
Saaame! They put us in retention right out of training too! And no not quite that cold inside lol. But going from mid sixties to freezing is just a classic Midwest tradition y'know?
Yeah that was a rug pull lol, although I think the curriculum changed the year I graduated, so we were the last to learn about good caecilius.
What a great tale, even got to see his villa in Pompeii! I remember being so blown and sad when the whole family's arc just fucking ends. What a way to learn.
I feel that, going back to work in a social environment blows, but of course the one time I've worked remote was by far the most stressful job I've ever had (t-mobile call center). Also 66 isn't as bad as the 28f we woke up to here!
As someone who took like 4 years of Latin in high school I have same issues lol. Its not a crazy post, but dumb!
Crazy that the stuff that bound them and made them stronger could've been a major factor in their downfall, something I didn't really think about.
I love how the original context was more harmless, somehow makes it funnier, like I feel like this has happened to me or my friends when we were kids