u/IDrinkMyOwnSemen

Is this technically correct, even with him existing in that universe? His name is never mentioned, right?

If there's anywhere he'd be mentioned, it would be in maybe some random dialogue in Shinra Tower regarding the space program, but I don't remember that (though there may have been some space team people).

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u/IDrinkMyOwnSemen — 8 days ago

Even after having seen both series (though to be fair it isn't said much in BB) it's easy to overlook and I still read it as AIR-man-trout - but just now noticing it's actually URR-man-trout and was the whole time.

Bit of a strange Mandela effect

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u/IDrinkMyOwnSemen — 9 days ago

I remember looking forward to it when it was on the way a year ago, and then shit kinda hit the fan in my life and getting it became a non priority and other things got in the way and I kinda forgot about it.

It just appeared again in my Steam news feed and reminded me it exists and I think there's a sale or something. But without spoilers, is it worth it, content wise?

For what it's worth I've played all of TP1 and TP2 and their respective DLC, 100%, Easter eggs, and so forth. Though in terms of deals, I only own TP1 on Steam and not TP2 (my computer at the time was too weak for it so had to get it on a console) but I'm on a stronger one now. Not sure if owning TP1 and Gehenna helps with any discount.

I'm aware of the "custom maps" feature, but don't really care much for that, I want new content. I feel like I remember a new section of puzzles? Is there also new content on the old maps? Hell even just like hidden things to find or more goofy Easter eggs.

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u/IDrinkMyOwnSemen — 10 days ago

So the first time I heard the term "remedial" was in that book when Harry has to pretend he's taking "remedial potions" with Snape.

Given the very convenient context, I thought that just meant literal remedial potions, as in, potions that heal/act as a remedy, and didn't understand why that was a big deal and just chalked it up to some WW trend of that being somehow considered amateur.

It actually wasn't until very late in college that I heard the term again and it made more sense.

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u/IDrinkMyOwnSemen — 18 days ago

I'm sure it would have eventually blown up, but I don't understand why Walt had to be secluded in a cabin while Gene got to at least be in society with a new identity and enjoy the city life and have a job.

They were both nationwide manhunts with their face being everywhere, did Ed somehow conclude Walt was incapable of changing his appearance?

He said "there's a one horse town, but if you go there, you will get caught". Well, he only got the attention he did because of the call he made there, and even when he was later out and about in Denny's (which was even closer to ABQ) it didn't even raise any alarms. So why couldn't he get a deal like Gene and Jesse?

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u/IDrinkMyOwnSemen — 19 days ago