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#1  Edited By Scampbell

@thepanzini: Where do you have those sales figures from?

I see can see that there's 631227 owners on steam. I don't know about console, but I think I read somewhere that they were pretty happy with their sales figures?

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I guess my favorite is Italy. I appreciate that they are actually singing in their native tongue and it is just a good catchy song.

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My own country's song is just really bland and feels like an attempt at hitting all the right notes for a Eurovision winner.

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@rollingzeppelin said:

I think a more interesting question is what do you call your significant other's parents, especially when they treat you like another one of their own kids.

This does seem to be the more interesting topic, as it seems a bit more balanced.

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Yes, me and my siblings have always used our parents first name, unless you are referring to them in third person. It's only fairly recently I realized how uncommon it is.

My parents simply never insisted on it, feeling it was just some arbitrary old dogma, respect and honor, even when undeserved, simple for being gracious enough to copulate. There certainly doesn't seem to be a link between good parenting, and insisting on the honorifics. Though I do think there is a difference, depending on when you form your habit, as randomly switching, does seem slightly disrespectful to me (ignoring the circumstances). True disrespect though, really isn't about honorifics.

To be fair, I think either way it really doesn't matter, it is certainly better than calling your dad "sir".

I wonder what subtle regional difference might exist, it is an interesting topic.

I don't really see calling my parents by "mom" or "dad" as honorifics, but rather just referring to them by your relation. Like calling your friends: buddy, I guess.. except "mom and dad" has been there naturally since they were kids.

That's fine, though that is clearly not the case for a lot of people here. I doubt it ever truly comes naturally without coaxing, as otherwise what might sound like "mom" or "dad" ("mor" and "far" in my native language) will turn into whatever they choose to refer to themselves as. Before agriculture it is very likely humans lived in family groups, in such an instance "mom" and "dad" would be meaningless.

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Yes, me and my siblings have always used our parents first name, unless you are referring to them in third person. It's only fairly recently I realized how uncommon it is.

My parents simply never insisted on it, feeling it was just some arbitrary old dogma, respect and honor, even when undeserved, simple for being gracious enough to copulate. There certainly doesn't seem to be a link between good parenting, and insisting on the honorifics. Though I do think there is a difference, depending on when you form your habit, as randomly switching, does seem slightly disrespectful to me (ignoring the circumstances). True disrespect though, really isn't about honorifics.

To be fair, I think either way it really doesn't matter, it is certainly better than calling your dad "sir".

I wonder what subtle regional difference might exist, it is an interesting topic.

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The biggest issue with the show is yet again we have non-sci-fi writer producers making sci-fi. Jesus christ are most people in Hollywood behind on what is real tech vs possible future tech. This becomes and issue because you have people like Whedon saying, "nothing will change in the future: technology will advance, but we will still have the same political, moral, and ethical problems as today" the key is LIKE not the same - LIKE.

That's my problem with 90% of the sci-fi I come across, but I never expected anything special on that front from Whedon. To my mind where he excels is in the character department and Firefly didn't disappoint.

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I'm around sixteen hours in and haven't experienced any technical difficulties yet. I'm sure there might be some with a game like this, but so far feels like it is all I wanted it to be. I'm pretty confident it is gonna be my game of the year. At least until the arrival of Pillars of Eternity.

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Condolences, as grew up on a farm with a huge amount of space for cats to explore and similarly more dangers, our cats rarely lived more than seven years (we've had around four, during the last 24 years). Still, it was always a tragedy if one died, less so if one went missing, since that usually just meant it had decided on a new owner, where the available food where more enticing. I still clearly remember the day I came home and found our 9 year old female dead in the ditch, I tend to be fairly slow to anger, but at the time I wanted to find the culprit and smash their car, or something similar. Instead I decided to bury it. I was only seven and it was a way for me to, in a small way, honor her memory, she is still fondly remembered in hour family. I've never had a cat, or any pet since moving out, partly because I would want a lot of outdoor space for the cat to explore, but probably also because I would be constantly worrying about its safety for when I'm not around.

Instead, I just visit my parents and their two cats, both of whom are constantly around, at least outside. They are actually mom and daughter, mainly due to an oversight (she where supposed to have been sterilized before then) which resulted in six kittens, all but one are now happily adopted, the last one was just too irresistible. The kittens slept outside, meaning each morning you where met by what can only be described as a carpet of kittens, streaming up the stairs to get to the food. This followed by the morning nab, a short respite before the playtime began. Extremely entertaining, while also making you slowly sink into madness.

Anyway, while visiting I captured a short video of them playing. I apologize if I'm making it worse, but they certainly cheer me up.

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Very much, the framerate is the reason I've never actually completed it, as I didn't feel like building some monstrous PC, just to play it at a stable framerate. Especially with the announcement of Rebirth.

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I´m so excited,

and I just can't hide it!