I don't think crying is a bad thing, I cry if I'm watching a sad scene in a show or reading a sad book or something. I may not be full on sobbing (unless it's a really heavy one) but just the tears to me feels like a kind of free emotional release. I'm a hairy man with a full beard as well, so I'm fully aware of the stigma against crying.
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You're right, America did bad thing, clearly this completely overrides the wrongs of other countries
No, I actually like it more than I liked fallout 4 on launch so far. It's just really popular to call Bethesda games shit on the internet
God, these games were great but they made me feel so stupid when I finally figured out what the solution was to a puzzle (or just looked it up)
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Fortunately I haven't seen many spoilers online besides the bear thing
I forgot they pushed forward the date to not coincide with Starfield but then shafted the poor console players At least you know it's a good game before you get it!
Baldurs Gate 3, and I'm willing to bet an awful lot of the people here are too
Sure but the post is about just the titles
To be fair we also have Chainsaw Man, which is pretty baller
Star Citizen delivers just enough to keep people super invested, their recent server rework is actually a really cool addition but every time I consider trying to play it again I realize how shallow and broken it is as a videogame.
It's perfectly natural to cry over the loss of a life, even if you didn't know them personally. I think the man's family would be comforted that even a complete stranger was moved by their passing, I know I would.