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woolf woolf

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  1. Welcome to the forum, Lauren.
  2. Welcome to the forum, Simon.
  3. It's nice that Leicester are doing well and it would be nice if they win the premier league, but I think too much is being made of it. It's one of the world's richest clubs, with an established manager, good proven players and a project with the goal to enter in the Champions League. Their good performance doesn't prove money isn't everything in football, it proves that with enough money any well-run club can challenge for a major title. What I like most about it is that they kept players like Wes Morgan and Jamie Vardy, who have proven their talent when otherwise they might have never been in the elite.
  4. I think Microsoft probably had reasons to close the studio. As Lionhead spent the last years producing experimental games, perhaps there will be a new studio to research and cooperate with other developers without the hassle of having a household name with established franchises.
  5. I knew Guardians of the Galaxy was a Marvel film, but I didn't know it was part of the Marvel Universe. It's very groovy goofy.
  6. I've alternated between War and Peace by Lev Tolstoy and Selected Stories by Alice Munro before sleep. I read so little every time, I don't know how long it will take to finish them, but at least I'm reading and enjoying it.
  7. A painted biopic of Van Gogh will be released later this year, based on his personal letters. It's directed by Dorota Kobiela, which has only directed one feature film previously but all her work in cinema seems experimental. The artists were trained in Van Gogh's style for the film's production. I'm cautious, but curious.
  8. Welcome to the forum, Intubrew.
  9. It looks delicious, now I want one. Is it usual to have the chips inside the sandwich?
  10. Welcome to the forum, Sonea.
  11. Welcome to the forum, Corporate Christ. I'd get tired if I had so much in my life as you seem to have in yours.
  12. It's pretty much that, in practical terms. There's no gameplay, no action sequences with enemies and no puzzles. The choices also only affect dialogue options, I think. But the setting is very good, and you can turn off the player's position in the map if you wish to get lost (you still have the map, the compass and trails with indications).
  13. There's a petition for the Unconditional Basic Income to be discussed in the European Comission. The small text would demove me, but I'm partial to the concept. For those who agree: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/our_chance_to_end_poverty/?audjlkb
  14. Maybe I'd like it, but I don't play on the computer.
  15. Has anyone else played Firewatch, by Campo Santo? I bought it on release through the PS Store about three days ago, and it has grown on me ever since I finished it. It's not perfect, but it felt refreshing and pleasant, and I want more games like this. There's a nice and brief no-spoilers article published by The Atlantic.
  16. I don't think the plague itself was what provided the huge good, but some people's resilience to overcome the most difficult of situations. While you believe war and the plague as advancements of society, I believe mankind's ability to adapt is the true progress. Perhaps we become more lucid in dire times.
  17. I disagree. War isn't the foundation of human progress, but the fear of extinction and the improvement of our lives. War is the most immediate agent of death and degradation, and therefore the biggest short-term menace to our well-being.
  18. Legend of the Galactic Heroes (episode 6) - an anime series depicting a space war between the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance, the main characters being two young tacticians in each side of the barricade. Through their success, it's possible to notice the weaknesses inside each federation. It's been interesting, so far.
  19. Crime Scene Investigation (season 14, episode 15) - I watched it late at night trying to fall asleep, as I sometimes do, but this time it had the opposite effect. An innocent, community-driven school girl is found murdered, but her tracks lead to a brothel. What becomes an exaggerated homage to Twin Peaks turns into a suspense with a cruel plot twist.
  20. I watched the first episode/film of the The Hollow Crown series/saga, Richard II. I enjoyed the acting and the presentation, but I think it was too long.
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