day 23
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Would your character have their fortunes told? Although Ash doesn’t follow any particular kind of religion, he is fascinated by the idea of fate and a big universal plan created by some all-knowing something or other. So yes, he would definitely have – and has had – his fortune read. He is very similar to
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There are so many television shows out now based on the Star Wars universe that it can be really difficult to narrow down what is your favorite. I haven’t seen The Bad Batch yet (although I plan on it, probably after I finish #horrorpalooza2021), and what I’ve seen of The Mandalorian is truly amazing work
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The best part of the Mass Effect series is also the one of the worst parts, so today’s challenge question is going to seem … kind of contradictory? I don’t know. You be the judge. Anyway, player choice. It’s one of the most praised aspects of Mass Effect, and deservedly so. Leading into the third game, every player
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You probably assumed that Ross and Rachel would be the winner here, but, while their relationship was meh, they aren’t anywhere close to being the worst. This was almost a tie, because Ross+Janice was pretty terrible, but I didn’t pick them because that was purposefully awful, an example of how fucked up Ross was after
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Any time Adam Scott reacts into the camera, it brings me such joy. The other actors do this, as well, but his incredulous expressions are just so reminiscent of my own internal – and often external, because I cannot hide them – reactions to the ridiculous shit that other human beings do. His observations of
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When I was younger, I didn’t really pay attention to things like inclusiveness or diversity. It wasn’t something I thought about because, you guessed it, I had a ton of privilege. For much of my youth, I was a young, white cis-het woman in a very conservative environment, and the great majority of what I



