I personally love this aspect of the Witcher games, but I can see how this might annoy people. I suppose people (myself included) play video games to escape from reality, perhaps looking for a simpler and better place to unwind.
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I prefer to play RPGs (mostly on PC). Now, these RPG's are set in different worlds. Some are Sci-fi others fantasy and some are whatever you would call Fallout's universe. What I find interesting is that in some settings you can save the day and always make a change for the better. Here...
The Witcher 2 is one of my all time favourite games. The things is, though, that I haave read the two books published in English and also played the first Witcher game. Without that I would guess that the story is VERY confusing. I might be wrong, but I found that the first game was crazy...
With some games graphics do not matter that much. I am of course thinking of the epic grand strategy game Europa Universalis II. That game never gets old!
Sorry, mate. I feel bad for having made you watch the whole thing looking for that. This episode is solely about exercise: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQSzx0ofto
I must have mixed the two episodes in my mind - so the first one is about dieting and this one is about exercise.
If you have an hour to spare you should watch this BBC Horizon episode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pfna7nV7WaM
It arrives at some pretty simple ways of staying healthy, loosing weight and prevent diabetes. It also goes into details with how exercise has absolutely no effect on some...
I'll do my best to answer your question or at least explain how I understand the situation. The issue is that you see gender as a static phenomenon (correct me if I'm wrong). The role of a specific gender is constantly changing - that is why we see women wearing trousers instead of skirts. But...
Well, the gender roles are social constructs, but undoubtedly affected to different degrees by how a person's sex influenced a persons abilities visse a visse the geographical area a specific culture originates from. The EU even went as far as to have a vote on the matter and determined that...
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