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The nerdy girl in the movie actually being stunning IRL was always amusing
Same. I was very bad at math in school.
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Death penalty seems a bit much
I was selectively merciful and generous.
Intentional. I was roleplaying a slightly evil character and I killed her to take everything she had!
I’ve played through Baldur’s Gate and I know nothing about Shadowheart because I killed her right at the beginning on my only playthrough xD
EDIT: Karlach as well. I killed her immediately so I don’t know much about her character.
I really struggle with this one. I love sugary treats. Chocolate, fizzy drinks, etc.
This one causes more than his fair share of chaos. A few days ago, he decided it was playtime at 6:30am when he attacked one of the other cats, who then ran into the dog, which woke the dog up and made him start barking. Then everyone in the house was woken up.
He’s a little devil!
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I’m from Northern Ireland so I can (try to) explain. It’s a joke about entrenched tribalism here. No matter who you are or what your beliefs are, you’re judged on where you’re from (a “Catholic area” or “Protestant area”) and what your family’s religious background is.
For example, I’m considered to be a part of the Protestant/Unionist community due to where I grew up and who my family were even though I am completely non-religious and my worldview has no resemblance to that of traditional Unionism. I’m descended from British people who colonised the North of Ireland during the Ulster plantations.
The joke is just exaggerating and poking fun at the divide, implying that you could be literally anyone and would still be asked if you’re Catholic or Protestant. I.e. “I’m Muslim” “Yes but are you a Catholic Muslim or a Protestant Muslim”.
Hope this makes sense. Like pretty much everything with the past 5 centuries of Irish history, its hard to explain.