Aphelion

aphelion


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Coolest actor alive 3 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Cyberpunk 2077
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You’ve sunkk my battleship 18 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
5E
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What's A Christmas RomCom Without Dragon Age Cosplayers 6 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Can't go wrong with a dwarf romancing Bull. Makes all the funtime moments even more hysterical than they already are.
But thanks to the tie in in Inquisition, romancing Alistair in DAO then having your warden kill the archdemon sans ritual gives the best romance arc in my opinion.
Cullen and Josie are both just so cute though.
I didn't even notice that Cullen was the same adorable templar that was hitting on my warden so long before until I went back and played DAO after a few runs of Inquisition, and it made so much of his dialogue make so much more sense after that. Guy's been through a lot and is still one of the most adorable romances, gotta give him props for that.
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Ah sh*t 10 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
I think a significant part of console appeal is the cost efficiency relative to pc. A console costs $400-600 and can be equivalent to a $1.5K-2.5K PC, depending on retailer, market prices, and country. They also come with a guarantee that the specs will be sufficient for whatever you buy to run on it. But they have the downside of having a lower ceiling for most features, such as graphics, loading speed, and especially customization such as modding or control schemes (kb&m, controller, HOTAS, etc.).
So for most people a console will provide whatever they need in a cheaper, simpler package, but people looking for a more advanced experience such as modding, complex setups for immersion (possibly including VR), or just want one device for everything (games, hobby, work, etc.) and are willing to pay the higher upfront cost, a PC may be preferable.
As an aside, games are often cheaper on PC. Not by much, normally only about $10, but it's something.
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Ah sh*t 10 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
32 gigs is either video editing / rendering, or someone who got suckered by marketing.
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I can see why 4 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
No one spits like Gaston...
I can see why 4 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
No one spits like Gaston...
After spending the first 257 days of her life in the hospital, my niece gets to go home 3 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Honest question, if a kid spends an extended period of time in a hospital at this age, how might it affect them later on? Would they grow up more accustomed to hospitals, or would it instil some kind of fear?
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If more baristas were like this, I might have to start drinking coffee 18 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
But that's the tricky bit, the person in question isn't posting this on the interwebz, it's someone else posting about them.
If more baristas were like this, I might have to start drinking coffee 18 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
But that's the tricky bit, the person in question isn't posting this on the interwebz, it's someone else posting about them.
The Tingler 6 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Alistair best boy!
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The Tingler 6 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
I have lost hundreds of hours to urges like that.
Never aga- oh shit here i go again...
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Phantasm 2 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Were his arms broken too?
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Would dope up and chill 9 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Not the same... unless discussed in a formal legal setting where definitions are actually important. Like when issuing arrest charges.
Would dope up and chill 9 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Not exactly, while potentially colloquially misleading, in a legal sense it's perfectly acceptable, seeing as the oxford dictionary lists the definition as "An object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon."
Cambridge has a similar definition, although they list "engine propelled" as the primary definition, with hand propelled as the formal definition.
Some men 3 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
If you look closely, there are actually a lot of fire exits all over the place, although typically a bit off the path, normally behind those more open exhibits like the room full couches or beds. From the outside they're more obvious, as there are often quite a few fire escape stairs running down the side of the omnipresent blue monolith. Presumably they would be thrown open and employees would direct customers to the ones not immediately obvious.
You'd expect (and hope) they have some pretty rigorous fire safety preparations, considering it's a store full of 95% wood and fabric.
Would dope up and chill 9 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
It should be noted that under Florida law, a "missile" can be defined as "a stone or other hard substance," ~huffingtonpost
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2020 2 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
While I can typically tell what day of the week it is (via people's upload schedule), I'll be lucky if I know what month it is.
Personally I just want to lick them 2 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
They lived in caves and the dinosaurs couldn't fit, duh!
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Yeah 2 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Ohm my god
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NerdSubstance 26 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
I'm great with lore and history from fictional universes like, Elder Scrolls, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, or Star Wars. Garbage at non fiction history though.
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We can save it! 4 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
I serve Holy Terra.
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We can save it! 4 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
I serve Holy Terra.
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I am orally fixated on your rocks 7 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
r/forbiddensnacks
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I’m sure she’ll see this and find him 2 comments
aphelion · 3 years ago
Why is he buying clothes in the soup isle?
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