Wtf are you talking about? It's not why people shave.
o.o I shave for those reasons.
Using scentless toiletries and my razor.
No after shave though...defeats the purpose of going scentless.
Wtf are you talking about? It's not why people shave.
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o.o I shave for those reasons.
Using scentless toiletries and my razor.
No after shave though...defeats the purpose of going scentless.
Taking a bath will make you clean. Hair isn't dirtier.
To each their own though.
Hey, I don't like it either. Just telling the truth. :\
I'm glad you and others are here though.
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But urrgh this hair thing is making my skin crawl, so I'll just go, and come back later.
Taking a bath will make you clean. Hair isn't dirtier.
To each their own though.
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But urrgh this hair thing is making my skin crawl, so I'll just go and come back later methinks.
Yeah, I don't blame you.
Yeah, I feel the same. I tried once, but gave up on the collector ship.. just like you pointed out.
ME3 was hard on Jack's level (grissom), but after that, insanity was a breeze.
I was loathing it when I knew it was coming up. Too many places to get shot from. The Atlas part was surprisingly fine. Thought I'd have issues. Only issue I had was one of the enemy soldiers was stuck back in that catwalk and I had to find the right spot to shoot him. Ended up having to get out and shoot through the wall. Annoying.
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I was loathing it when I knew it was coming up. Too many places to get shot from. The Atlas part was surprisingly fine. Thought I'd have issues. Only issue I had was one of the enemy soldiers was stuck back in that catwalk and I had to find the right spot to shoot him. Ended up having to get out and shoot through the wall. Annoying.
I loved it. Even without being as pause based/tactical in the classic Bioware sense, I got that impression from that level. I examined every little angle just to get past each choke point.
But then after that, it was an action game again.
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^That works.
I don't have a phone anymore. If it wasn't for games, I'd be a luddite.
I loved it. Even without being as pause based/tactical in the classic Bioware sense, I got that impression from that level. I examined every little angle just to get past each choke point.
But then after that, it was an action game again.
I can understand that. I had this reaction for the geth level in ME 2. Loved that myself. That was somewhat challenging too, though mainly it just took patience and you had to pay attention so they didn't sneak up on you. I always go to the path on the right, not having shields is rather meaningless on insanity.
I didn't like what they did to tim in ME3.
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I thought it was a natural development.Cerberus always screwed with dangerous research and technology. Their problem was they never feared it and it always blew up in their faces.... way back to ME1. And TIM had the hubris to believe he was immune to Reaper tech, because it didn't indoctrinate him back in the day. He thought he was special or "wanted" by the Reapers, like Shepard. So it made sense to me that it finally bit him back in the ass.
I just didn't like what they did to Cerberus as a whole. Too outlandish. They were better when working in the shadows. And were like that again with Maya Brooks...which made it cool again for a second.
I thought it was a natural development.Cerberus always screwed with dangerous research and technology. Their problem was they never feared it and it always blew up in their faces.... way back to ME1. And TIM had the hubris to believe he was immune to Reaper tech, because it didn't indoctrinate him back in the day. He thought he was special or "wanted" by the Reapers, like Shepard. So it made sense to me that it finally bit him back in the ass.
I just didn't like what they did to Cerberus as a whole. Too outlandish. They were better when working in the shadows. And were like that again with Maya Brooks...which made it cool again for a second.
It went from being a serious organisation to well, whatever it was in ME3.
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He was supposedly indoctrinated before he implanted himself, which is one of my primary issues with it.
The process doesn't take decades and yet it influenced him, personally I think it's just them twisting the story at the last minute.
Anyway; while I can see the point of it being a evolution of Cerberus I just can't agree, all of their prior tests were built around securing dominance for humanity.
Them becoming pawns of the very foe he spent his life preparing for is a insult.
Cerberus was never truly securing dominance.... they were falling into the same trap as everyone else. Borrowing someone else's inventions and thinking they were powerful for it. Using, but never understanding. Mere consumers. Which I think is one of the bigger messages of Mass Effect. That it means nothing if you don't create your own future. That you can't truly evolve unless you experience the process of evolution, knowing how you're getting from point A to B.
It went from being a serious organisation to well, whatever it was in ME3.
I wouldn't even say that. More like "they went from completely screwing up everything to being a serious organization, back to well...". Remember ME1?
Cerberus: "Hey, we experimented with these husks and somehow... dunno... we are trapped here now and they are running around everywhere and the others are dead. Help us?"
Shepard: "Sure. I'll just go over here and press this button, right?" (Boom) "There you go, you're welcome"
Cerberus: "Hey, we tried to build these robots and somehow... dunno... we are trapped here now and they are running around everywhere and the others are dead. Help us?"
Sehpard: "Sure. I'll just so over here and shoot the three generators, right?" (Boom) "There you go, you're welcome"
They really didn't seem well organized or thinking ahead much.
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To me, Grissom is the one place where humanity is trying to create and explore their potential all on their own. They're finally taking the baby steps in independent biotics and tech there.
And Cerberus would destroy it. They're idiots.
How about if I just said this thread is a sausage fest?
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It wasn't at one point... where the hell is Maria?
You know, there'd be an easy way to make it less of a sausagefest.
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You know, there'd be an easy way to make it less of a sausagefest.
I'm confused.
.....Castration? ![]()
I'm confused.
.....Castration?
Put away the torches and pitchforks when it comes to modders.
Cerberus was never truly securing dominance.... they were falling into the same trap as everyone else. Borrowing someone else's inventions and thinking they were powerful for it.
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Put away the torches and pitchforks when it comes to modders.
Yeah, not happening. It makes them entirely different fans, who live in a new setting.
Which makes it pointless to talk about Cassandra to them. They're more interested in Cass' doppleganger.
I think people should find her compelling enough, without any of that. I and many guys still post in Sera discussions a bit (at least when her thread wasn't locked. Now we have a group page atm).