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  • I agree with you over all (however when I've spoken with Mossos it's been much better than with the Guardia Civil, so they are not all bad)

    I was thinking of their motivations. Regarding terrorism, they missed one guy who planned an attack, so it's not surprising they want to chase all Muslims now. I think a lot of it is to do with protecting their backs.

  • After the big shooting earlier this year I believe they're more worried about drug dealers than pickpockets ... plus there was a bunch of raids just a couple of months back where they found the organised crime was very organised.

    I agree about the mossos not tackling pickpockets, but it's fair to say there's things they're doing that are good too.

  • No mention of Snowrunner, for shame!

    (which I'll be going back to after I've finished Dirt 4, which is also awesome)

  • Is Tokyo Xtreme a bit like Tokyo Highway Challenge 2? Because that game was really good IMO :-)

  • I honestly don't give a shit about any of that. On screen he comes across as the kind of guy no sensible woman would want to be in a room with alone.

  • This is the one I'm most in line with ... I enjoyed him in the first Guardians movie the first time I watched it, but having seen more of his acting I think that was either dumb luck or great directing.

    I actively avoid watching stuff with him in now, including the first Guardians movie. He gives off a bad vibe to me.

  • I wish that all schools were like that, everywhere.

    I'm really happy to read that you had as positive an experience as realistically possible :-)

  • Yeah, I was surprised to be honest!

    Before doing track days at Cadwell Park I used to fire up Project Cars and do a couple of laps just to remind myself of the order and camber of the corners (it's a very complex track), but that didn't feel realistic at all ... Dirt 4 does, even though the stages aren't real, which is ironic

  • Patient Gamers @sh.itjust.works

    Drive my commute for fun & profit!

  • Certainly some sort of cliché about being old, yeah

  • You say throw pillow, I say covert holster.

  • It felt old when I used to get it in Usenet groups ...

  • Ah, I get it, the girls sleep well because they've got various armaments under the duvet with them.

    Source: am gurl.

  • Only after the deaths of the figureheads who brought it about in the first place.

  • Yeah, some kids need persuasion in order to eat a more varied diet, so that's probably where the thinking comes from, but like anything if taken to extremes it becomes abusive.

    Now I'm middle aged and have developed a bunch of food allergies, so I've been forced into picky eating :-(

  • Probably the weirdest thing for me was a lunch supervisor who decided I had to eat liver when that was part of lunch in the small rural primary school I went to.

    It always had the texture of a rubber ball and the flavour of stale vomit. So I would be made to sit and look at it on my plate instead of going out and playing with the other kids, for about 30 minutes, once a week.

    I wasn't a picky eater (we didn't have much money, so that was my main meal of the day, I was always hungry), that was literally the only thing I didn't want to eat. Other kids weren't made to eat all of their lunches.

    I remember her being really angry about it and standing over me the whole time.

  • I'd forgotten all about hand pain from forced copy-writing, being a lefty that was a common part of my disliking school

  • You already know the answer to that, Sarge

  • True Lies is a fantastic movie, doesn't belong on this thread at all!