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BigBossBalrog

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  1. 6 minutes ago, The Good Doctor said:

    To be fair, neither would 99% of Lone Wanderers if Bethesda had the balls to let us players the leash. XD 

     Hey, at least you can make fun of them for being cannibals XD

    6 minutes ago, The Good Doctor said:

    @BigBossBalrog On the topic of spookies, don’t forget, watch A Haunting in Venice. I’m telling you, it’s excellent. 

    Planning too! I think it's Amazon Prime, so whenever I have my next spooky night.

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  2. Been replaying some Silent Hill 1. Barring the atmosphere being slightly hampered by the fact I know what movie they based it off of (still amazing), I forgot how disturbing the Elementary School Level is. Like I said, they modelled it after a real one and the CHILD enemies that you have to fight and kill make it really surreal (and it was infact censored in all but the American releases) 

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  3. 1 hour ago, The Good Doctor said:

    Was he found guilty of anything? Far as I can tell, the article just describes allegations, which he still denies.

    Nothing wrong with people wanting to see evidence before jumping on a "burn the witch" bandwagon. It’s way too easy and common for people to lie about being victims. Especially in recent years when "believe all women" has become a slogan regardless of context.

    Granted, I wouldn’t be surprised if he turns out to be guilty. The culture behind the French film industry seems to be about as disgusting as Hollywood, if not worse.

    The dude is 100 hundred percent guilty XD There's been dozens of cases. 

    "In a 1978 interview, Depardieu reportedly confirmed a story that he first participated in a rape when he was nine years old and that he had participated in more rapes since then. He reportedly stated there were "too many [rapes] to count... There was nothing wrong with it. The girls wanted to be raped. I mean, there's no such thing as rape. It's only a matter of a girl putting herself in a situation where she wants to be." The story re-emerged in Time magazine in 1991.[51] On 15 March 1991, Depardieu's American publicist Lois Smith, stated "he's sorry, but it happened".[52] The National Organization for Women requested an apology from Depardieu.[51] Later that month, Depardieu's French publicist Claude Devy discounted the statements made by Smith, and Depardieu threatened legal action against any media outlet that published the comments.[52] Depardieu's team said his words were mistranslated and he only admitted to having witnessed rapes. Time refused to retract the story.[53]"

    And yeah, it's quite a bit worse.

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