

I’d like to add their first game A Way Out. My partner and I had a blast playing it.


I’d like to add their first game A Way Out. My partner and I had a blast playing it.
As is tradition… Now, where are my pockets, for Heaven’s Sake? :D


Hunter S. Thompson - Hell’s Angels
Jake Adelstein - Tokyo Vice & Tokyo Noir


Tom Scott with amazing places & things you might not know.


Almost every episode of Freakazoid ticks that box for me.
my life, thanks, had to laugh out loud.


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Always the main protagonist. Lady V in Cyberpunk 2077, Ezio in AC II, Ratonhnhaké:ton in AC III and Shay in AC Rogue.


I was very impressed by Cherami Leigh in Cyberpunk 2077. She sent shivers down my spine.
Of course there is Roger Craig Smith from AC II, but I also enjoyed Noah Watts (III) and Steven Piovesan (Rogue).
Dominic Armato (Guybrush Threepwood) is an all time favourite of mine.


Whatever you do there, make sure to order a black cab tour at the Europa hotel and pop by at the Sunflower pub.


Scotland the brave! My ex lives in Edinburgh, I so much love Glasgow.


Again? UK. I’ve always travelled via the UK to / from Ireland to / from Germany since I don’t fly. Now with Labour it’s even worse compared to the shitshow Tories before being a queer person and next time I’ll travel via France. I’m still going to Northern Ireland, but that’s a big exception since Belfast feels like my 2nd home.


Hai (similar pronunciation as hi) = shark


May I add the town drunk Karl Bourbon?


And he never takes the helmet off.
This is the way!


I liked it a lot myself. Watched it without any expectations and I felt positively surprised by the movie.


I consider myself anti-religious, but I don’t knock at your door at fucking 7:30 in the morning asking if you’d like to talk about atheism. I don’t creep around public places handling out pamphlets promoting atheism. I don’t deny people their rights to be moronic simpletons who can’t think for themselves. I do, however, say ‘go jump in a lake’ to religious people whenever they bother me.
I just saw the documentary and it was a tough watch. The structural injustice is mind breaking.