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  • I'm not sure what else you'd use a rope for here.

    My guess is it's a tow line for something. Notice how the rope is taught (would not be the case if it were an anchor, he'd have to ditch the anchor and use a new one if that were the case)

    Though again it would be weird to have whatever you're "towing" that far below you, considering the longer the rope, the stronger the pendulum when wind starts to blow your gear around..

  • smoking weed is supposed to be an experience

    I mean if you just started smoking yeah. When you've been smoking for 10+ years not every session needs to be life changing. I'll roll up a nice joint or pack a solid bowl for fun times when I want the "experience" but for normal getting high purposes the pen stays by my side

  • I like how it's:

    If you love America and are pissed about ... please contact me.

    ... and not, "if you're a good bassist looking for a band". Tells you all you need to know about the quality of music they're gonna put out.

  • Yup, I know your feel. The most recent example I can think of that has a good blend is the Halo series (at least on normal or hard). You can jump around to try to avoid getting shot, run to a different area, sometimes find different guns laying around to help certain situations. I had a good time replaying the original when it came to PC.

  • Oromë is one of the Valar, essentially demi-gods in Tolkien's universe. He's like the huntsmen God.

    The battle of the Valar might refer to the Battle of Powers, in which the Valar fought against Melkor (another Valar, but evil and very powerful) and his army for basically trying to take over the world, or it could refer to the War of Wrath, which was fought between the Valar, men, elves, and dwarves against Melkor (now named Morgoth) over the Silmarills (very fancy powerful gems made by one of the elves) and, well, the taking-over-the-world thing again.

    None of this is referenced in the original book(s), so as a reader you just think, "Theoden (King of Rohan, a major city of men) is a badass, he's getting compared to some made up God." But when you've got the context, it's one of those inexplicable hype feelings.