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killamch89

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  1. IGN - absolutely trash reviews. Half the time, they don't even know how to play the game properly.
  2. I know! He's one of my favorite producers of all time. He produced some of my favorite tv shows such as Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air and some of my most favorite records. I thank him for his contribution to the entertainment industry.
  3. TV finales can make or break a show. Some leave us in tears, others with our jaws on the floor, and some just make us reflect on the entire series in a new light. What TV series do you think had the most memorable finale, and why? Was it satisfying, heartbreaking, or just mind-blowing?
  4. We've all seen actors bounce back after tough years, but who do you think had the most impressive comeback role? Whether it’s a long-awaited return to the big screen or a career-defining performance that revitalized their career, some actors just know how to make a stunning return. What’s your pick for the best role comeback, and what made it so unforgettable?
  5. Everyone knows the big hits, but what are some hidden gems that deserve more attention? I’m talking about those TV shows that may not have had the biggest audience but are undeniably iconic in their own right. Whether it’s due to their storytelling, unique concept, or memorable characters, what lesser-known show do you think more people should check out?
  6. We’ve all had those shows where the first few episodes just didn’t grab us, but later on, we found ourselves totally hooked. Whether it’s character development, plot twists, or just a shift in pacing, sometimes shows take a while to grow on you. What TV series did you initially struggle with but ended up becoming one of your favorites? What was the turning point that changed your mind?
  7. I’ve always been curious about how TV shows are made, so I sometimes check out behind-the-scenes content. Do you watch these kinds of videos or documentaries? Are they a fun way to learn more about the process, or do they spoil the magic of the show for you?
  8. With rapid advancements in AI, wearables, and virtual reality, how do you see telehealth evolving in the next 5-10 years? Will remote diagnoses become more accurate? Could we see fully virtual consultations that are as effective as in-person visits? How might new tech improve accessibility and patient care?
  9. With the rise of digital health platforms, there's an opportunity to revolutionize chronic disease management. How do you think these platforms can be leveraged for continuous monitoring, data tracking, and patient engagement? Could they help improve outcomes by providing real-time insights, medication reminders, or even remote consultations?
  10. Drones have already revolutionized industries like delivery, photography, and agriculture. But what do you think the next big innovations will be? Will we see drones being used for more personalized tasks like home repairs, or perhaps in the medical field for emergency responses? Could drones be integrated into everyday life in ways we haven’t even thought of yet?
  11. With water scarcity becoming an increasingly urgent global issue, how can green technologies help mitigate this challenge? From water-efficient irrigation systems to desalination powered by renewable energy, what are the most promising innovations? Are there any breakthroughs that have shown significant impact, and how can we scale these solutions worldwide to ensure clean water for all?
  12. As AI technology continues to evolve rapidly, there’s growing debate about whether we need a global framework for AI ethics. Would a universal standard ensure fair and responsible use of AI worldwide, or could it limit innovation and adaptability to local cultures and values? What should the key principles of such a standard be?
  13. Are there any English words that just crack you up, no matter how often you hear them? Whether it’s the sound, the meaning, or just the way they look written out, I’m curious to hear your favorites. Personally, I can’t stop laughing at the word "flibbertigibbet." Like, who the hell came up with this word?
  14. I’ve always wondered where people fall when it comes to managing money. Do you find yourself saving for the future, always cautious with your spending, or do you lean toward spending now to enjoy life as it comes? How do you balance the two, or do you just go all-in on one side? Do you regret any major spending or saving decisions?
  15. Have you ever spent a lot on something, only to realize you’ve only worn it once or twice? Maybe it was a fancy outfit, a gadget, or some sports gear. What was it, and do you regret the purchase or think it was worth it for those few times?
  16. Do you think a large gap, say 10+ years, matters? Are there challenges or benefits that make it more difficult or rewarding? Does it really impact compatibility, or is age just a number if there's a strong connection?
  17. Has anyone here ever experienced what felt like a telepathic connection with someone - knowing what they’re thinking or feeling without them saying a word? Maybe it's with a close friend, partner, or even a stranger. I’d love to hear about any times where you felt in sync with someone on such a deep level that it seemed like you were communicating without speaking. Do you believe in telepathy, or do you think it’s just intuition or a strong emotional bond?
  18. I agree - the nemesis monster especially with the way it just smashes through walls and is basically a juggernaut is scary as hell.
  19. I'm going to have to agree with @Shagger here. It's nice that they have but it's been available for years from different sources.
  20. If it's a human, I think it's my mother or my big brother.
  21. I'd definitely start with Sonic, as he’s the face of Sega, but I'd also make room for characters like Alex Kidd and series like Virtua Fighter. These games defined Sega’s brand and helped push the arcade industry forward. Plus, including underappreciated gems like Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, Nightmare Into Dreams, Shenmue and Skies of Arcadia would be a nice nod to the cult classics that kept Sega’s legacy alive among dedicated fans.
  22. I used to play Nba Jam all the time on the Sega Genesis and Saturn. I remember playing World Series Baseball 95 on the Genesis and 2k1 on the Dreamcast. Good Times!
  23. Looks like a very interesting game. I love adventure games that heavily story-driven like this one.
  24. Witcher 3 is a good example. Gets occasional DLCs and is still very well. Rockstar more than have the capability - it's just that they're making way more money off GTA online.
  25. Oh, I totally get what you’re saying. Beavis & Butthead is a perfect example of that. Another one that immediately comes to mind for me is Aladdin. The SNES and Sega Genesis versions were released around the same time, but the two games had almost nothing in common! SNES had a smoother platforming focus, while the Sega version let you use a sword.
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