Anyway, to summarise: my point was that the 3 advisors from that survey leak that I predicted would be Cullen, Leliana (which we already knew), and the girl in blue and gold did turn out to be true. That's all. I wasn't even talking about the story aspect of it.
The Official Cullen Discussion Thread v.3.0
#21401
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:00
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#21402
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:01
WTF THIS GIF 0.o
*WTF snip*
..................I feel.....wrong

I... I don't even know what I'm feeling ![]()

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#21403
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:03
I think the only European countries we can go to without a passport are Germany and France.
I would think that UK would be one of those countries as well, seeing that my husband calls it little America ![]()
#21404
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:03
I bet a heck of a lot changed when they decided to incorporate playable races.
#21405
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:04
That's why I said (when I edited the post) that the story may have changed and adapted since the leak, but the 3 facets Cameron speaks about in his article are much the same. If anything has changed in terms of the "advisors" it will have been the names, which is what I was talking about in the first place.
Sorry, the edit came up when I clicked on 'quote' but I didn't see itAnyway, to summarise: my point was that the 3 advisors from that survey leak that I predicted would be Cullen, Leliana (which we already knew), and the girl in blue and gold did turn out to be true. That's all. I wasn't even talking about the story aspect of it.
I agree with you. I believed Leliana and SG would've been our advisors for a long time. I wasn't sure about Cullen: he was the most likely of the rumoured companions, but. I wasn't sure everyone that appeared in the survey leak was still in.
#21406
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:06
There are a good 20+ more questions asking me about my involvement with ANY and ALL forms of terrorism... GOOD GRIEF!
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU DID, ERIC.

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#21407
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:17
I would think that UK would be one of those countries as well, seeing that my husband calls it little America
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#21408
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:19
strange, thought americans didnt need a visa to come to europe... unless your going to russia or some other country that requires one
You don't if you're vacationing. If you're staying a long period there, like I am for studying abroad, THEN you require a visa.
If you're going for one semester, it's a simple easy visa you get at the airport
If you're going for a whole year, like I am, then you have to apply for a Tier 4 Visa.... it's a pain.
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#21409
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:20
strange, thought americans didnt need a visa to come to europe... unless your going to russia or some other country that requires one
The visa requirements are different if you're a tourist vs. studying or working, tho. American tourists don't need visas for Europe. I believe ericander is studying there...?
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#21410
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:24
I wonder if defending Anders on bsn counts?
Jeeze, I had the same thought! ![]()
#21411
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:26
I think the only European countries we can go to without a passport are Germany and France.
Nope Hubby needed to get his passport renewed when we moved to Germany, so did my daughter. We also had to bring our passports when we went on vacation to Paris.
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#21412
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:27
Oh I missed this weekend's update!
Here:
17 Days until the last Friday of the month
27 Days until E3
91 Days until Last Flight
147 Days until Dragon Age Inquisition (US/Canada)
150 Days until Dragon Age Inquisition (UK)
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#21413
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:30
Nope Hubby needed to get his passport renewed when we moved to Germany, so did my daughter. We also had to bring our passports when we went on vacation to Paris.
From my understanding of European travel:
flying=passports
driving=no passport needed
#21414
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:34
Wait, this Inquisitor's edition is a gamestop exclusive? Does that mean there are other collector's editions yet to be revealed?
#21415
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:35
From my understanding of European travel:
flying=passports
driving=no passport needed
Are we talking about American traveling or Europeans? As a German I never needed a passport until I went to the USA at age 20. My husband, being an american needed his passport when we went to Germany. So you pretty much need a passport if you travel internationally.
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#21416
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:35
27 Days until E3
In 17 days I will begin my Misplaced Nugs countdown to E3!
Here's some goodies from the last Misplaced Nugs:
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#21417
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:38
Are we talking about American traveling or Europeans? As a German I never needed a passport until I went to the USA at age 20. My husband, being an american needed his passport when we went to Germany. So you pretty much need a passport if you travel internationally.
Yeah, if you're travelling in Europe you only need your ID.
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#21419
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:45
Oh the joys of visa applications
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Does coming from the same country that birthed Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and responsible for the invention of texting qualify for technically having committed "Crimes against humanity"?
I would think that UK would be one of those countries as well, seeing that my husband calls it little America
Cheeky blighter your fella, I have no idea why he thinks the UK is anything like the US, it's pretty much the opposite in every way... ![]()
#21420
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:56
Nope Hubby needed to get his passport renewed when we moved to Germany, so did my daughter. We also had to bring our passports when we went on vacation to Paris.
'Scuse me, I'll be sitting over here in my chair, being wrong about every fact I think I know about international travel.
*Yawn* I just woke up and I see we have jumped about 15 pages. Did I miss anything important? Because there is no way I am reading 15 pages.
This is the best meme EVER.
Does coming from the same country that birthed Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and responsible for the invention of texting qualify for technically having committed "Crimes against humanity"?
Cheeky blighter your fella, I have no idea why he thinks the UK is anything like the US, it's pretty much the opposite in every way...
What, not fans of bacon-wrapped fried chocolate cake with bad beer and worse TV shows?
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#21421
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 09:59
What, not fans of bacon-wrapped fried chocolate cake with bad beer and worse TV shows?
Don't forget the deep fried butter!
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#21422
Guest_CheshireKat_*
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 10:01
Guest_CheshireKat_*

*THE INTENDED USE OF THE FAUX LOCK TOOL SET IS THAT OF OPENING THE HIDDEN COMPARTMENT FOUND WITHIN THE INQUISITOR CASE
Yes, but the question is, will they work on real locks? This is purely a scientific question, it's not like I plan to pick real locks or anything. #SuspiciouslyDefensive
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#21423
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 10:03
What, not fans of bacon-wrapped fried chocolate cake with bad beer and worse TV shows?
Is the bacon-wrapped food really a thing, or just a Doctor's worst nightmare? And our beer is quite a bit stronger than those you'll find in the US, although obviously not as strong as the rest of Europe.
And our telly is excellent, I'll have you know!
(Except for the stuff that's on ITV, most of the things on Channel 4 and half the import shows we get from the US)
#21424
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 10:05
You don't if you're vacationing. If you're staying a long period there, like I am for studying abroad, THEN you require a visa.
If you're going for one semester, it's a simple easy visa you get at the airport
If you're going for a whole year, like I am, then you have to apply for a Tier 4 Visa.... it's a pain.
The visa requirements are different if you're a tourist vs. studying or working, tho. American tourists don't need visas for Europe. I believe ericander is studying there...?
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ah ok that makes sense thought you were just staying there for like a month or so
Nope Hubby needed to get his passport renewed when we moved to Germany, so did my daughter. We also had to bring our passports when we went on vacation to Paris.
my husband didn't even had a passport when he came to Germany he came on orders and apparently you dont need a passport if you have orders ... or at least thats what HE said..
#21425
Posté 13 mai 2014 - 10:09
Don't forget the deep fried butter!

Is the bacon-wrapped food really a thing, or just a Doctor's worst nightmare? And our beer is quite a bit stronger than those you'll find in the US, although obviously not as strong as the rest of Europe.
And our telly is excellent, I'll have you know!
(Except for the stuff that's on ITV, most of the things on Channel 4 and half the import shows we get from the US)
Oh, it is very much a thing. I joke about it, but I had bacon wrapped asparagus twice so far just this month, so y'know. Deep-fried butter wrapped in bacon...I can almost guarantee you a carnie is selling that stuff somewhere in this country as we speak.
And I LOVE your TV shows. Broadchurch. Guh. Guuuuh.
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