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  • Oh, her. She shot a goat for some reason and the dog because she failed to train it and didn't like what it was doing, then uses it to write about how she makes tough decisions and that she should be praised instead of ridiculed for being a huge piece of shit in a skin suit.

  • Watching my wife play, I was appalled at the numerous framerate and graphical issues. Once I finally got around to playing it myself, the issues didn't impact me that much. There's still no excuse for a game made that far into the system's life to play like that, from the companies in charge of the largest multimedia franchise currently in the world.

  • I've shot both, but don't consider myself an expert by any means. For pure "ease", I would say a firearm. If you can rest the gun on a table or tripod, even more so. Smaller firearms, like handguns, would be a "little" more difficult to aim.

    Bows, on the other hand, would depend on the type. Recurve bows will usually have a lighter draw weight and harder to aim since you're holding back the entire weight of the bow the entire time. Compound bows are my preferred type. You can more easily work a heavier draw because the bow kinda "locks" into place at full draw, requiring MUCH less effort to keep it there. My compound bow has a sight on it and I found shooting it a much more enjoyable and consistent experience than that of my wife's recurve.

    I got kinda rambling about it, but for pure "ease", a firearm is my choice. I find a bow to be a more satisfying experience, however.

  • My work frequently has me interact with people from southern Louisiana. It's a whole different language, that Cajun. Got a guy I work with that was born in Vietnam, then lived down in the south for several years before moving north. I joke that he speaks 3 languages: Vietnamese, Cajun, and English.

  • I don't know how "must add" they are, but the Shadow Hearts series was fun for me. I really liked that it was a turn based RPG where skill mattered a little more than others. It had a wheel that spun, and depending on the move, items, etc, your attack would be stronger or weaker depending on where in that wheel you stopped the pointer.

  • Destiny 2 for me. Unless I'm playing with friends (never happens because they hate comp and trials), I just keep my voice muted. They don't need to hear me raging, I don't need them making me feel worse than I already do. The text chat is bad enough.