Most railings I've seen really need to be higher. If the top isn't higher than your center of gravity, there's very little preventing you from going over.
People have argued nobody would buy AAA if it’s not an open world with XP, skills and crafting.
See, I hate crafting systems. A game advertising its crafting system makes me less interested. Too many things to remember and the game grinds to a halt for several minutes while I navigate menus. Dragon Age Inquisition was particularly bad with entire sessions lost to inventory management. The Horizon games are bearable just because I can generate pointers to the stuff I need and I'm generally swimming in components anyway.
It is now, but it wasn't until the Columbian Exchange. Eggplant is the only edible nightshade variety from the eastern continents, the rest being native to South and Central America.
The bad cheese is orange, the good cheese is yellow or white. More seriously, the orange cheese melts at lower temperatures and doesn't separate after melting. It can be good for grilled sandwiches and I'm told you can add small amounts to cheese sauces to prevent them from separating when stored in the fridge without impacting the flavor.
I think back in 2016 a lot of his supporters didn't feel comfortable telling people they wanted to vote for him, even with anonymous polls. Trump supporters are much more open and vocal now.
The woman in the final panels. Aribeth de Tylmarande was a major character in the Neverwinter Nights core campaign and its second expansion. A paladin of Tyr who's faith was tested and eventually broken after her boyfriend was executed as a scapegoat by the Neverwinter government. Could swap alignments nearly half a dozen times over the two campaigns. Pretty complicated character for a 2002 video game where the campaign was really just to show what the modding tools could do. Also had wildly impractical armor.
The best bit about the mint and chocolate thing is that chocolate is also poison, so we spice up our poison with more poison.