I think I've spent more time watching games than playing them. Whenever I'm talking about games I've played I always want to list things like 'Killer 7' or any of the Silent Hills before realising that wait, no, I've just watched my friend play it through.
Yeah, but then Satan decided to tempt Eve and ruin things for humanity just to spite God. If he was just trying to revenge himself on God or the other angels that'd be one thing, but he relishes in tainting humanity who are innocent of the affair.
I don't know about the rest of the world, but in Australia and New Zealand WW1 gets a lot more coverage simply because that was when Gallipoli occurred.
If WW2 gets covered more in other countries I would say that's simply because WW2 is easier to explain to primary/early high school aged students.
"Snake. We're not tools of the government, or anyone else. Fighting was the only thing the only thing I was good at. But at least I always fought for what I believed in."
Only video game quote I ever bothered to memorise.
I'm in Australia, and no, although I've seen a surprising amount of advertisements for it (well, to the extent that I knew it was on and who was playing).
I'm currently in my second year of a BA. I want to major in English and have a minor in history, but I might have to switch that around because my uni keeps cancelling all the interesting English classes.
Oh yeah, when he wasn't writing about totalitarianism he was all about the tea and other exciting things such as the beauty of the toad and the fact that the quality of English murders have really declined.
This is a super serious issue. It is equally as serious as the Russian Revolution, the Spanish Civil War, or English poverty. You know that because Orwell wrote an essay on it:
http://www.k-1.com/Orwell/site/work/essays/cupoftea.html
According to him the tea should go in first.
When I had whooping cough a few years back I woke up coughing so hard I couldn't breathe and had to stagger across my room to find my inhaler.
I hate not being able to breathe.
My parents moved around a lot so most of my friends are in a different country and I've drifted away from a lot of them.
I have one solid friend where I live now though, so things aren't overwhelmingly terrible; I just have to hope he doesn't get sick of me.
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